AimSync Platform

Features - AimSync Sensitivity Tools

Precision Sensitivity Calibration for Pro Gamers

Why AimSync Works

Stop guessing your crosshair speed. AimSync translates raw mouse movement into game-ready sensitivity values using verified formulas from competitive FPS titles.

Whether you are switching from Valorant to CS2 or calibrating a new Logitech G Pro X Superlight, our math handles the DPI-to-in-game conversion instantly. No manual spreadsheets, no trial-and-error aim trainers. Just accurate, copy-paste ready settings that match your existing muscle memory.

Start Converting

Core Calibration Tools

Cross-Game Converter

Translate your exact sensitivity from Valorant, CS2, Overwatch 2, Apex Legends, and The Finals instantly. Accounts for yaw degrees per inch and game-specific multiplier quirks.

Open Converter

Pro Player Database

Browse verified sensitivity setups from 1,200+ active competitors. Check TenZ's 0.35 @ 400 DPI, Shroud's 1.6 @ 800 DPI, or K0nfig's 800 DPI / 0.55 setup with exact peripheral matches.

Browse Pro Sets

EDPI Calculator

Get your exact Effective Dots Per Inch in one step. Input your sensor DPI and in-game sensitivity to see your true crosshair speed, compare it against tournament averages, and adjust without losing precision.

Calculate EDPI

Mouse Acceleration Checker

Detect hidden Windows pointer acceleration or game engine smoothing. Run our 15-second drag test to verify 1:1 tracking, disable Enhance Pointer Precision, and lock your sensor to raw input mode.

Run Diagnostic

Technical Breakdown

Every tool is built around raw input fidelity and tournament-standard mathematics.

The Cross-Game Converter uses verified yaw-degree formulas updated for the latest patches. When you input a Valorant sensitivity of 0.45 at 800 DPI, AimSync calculates the exact CS2 equivalent (0.0325) by matching the 360-degree turn distance across both engines. The EDPI module factors in sensor polling rates up to 8000Hz and accounts for game-specific smoothing multipliers found in titles like Rainbow Six Siege and Quake Champions.

Our Pro Database is updated weekly after major LAN events like VCT Masters, IEM Katowice, and BLAST Premier. Each entry includes the player's exact sensor model, polling rate, and whether they use mouse acceleration or raw input. The Acceleration Checker runs a localized canvas test to measure cursor deviation at 150mm/s and 300mm/s travel speeds, flagging any non-linear tracking before you step into a ranked queue.

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