Free CS2 & Valorant Crosshair Generator — Export Config

Build a custom crosshair with real-time preview. Export CS2 console config or Valorant profile code.

Free CS2 & Valorant Crosshair Generator — Export Config

Design your crosshair for CS2, Valorant and Apex Legends — visual editor, no config files

Game Preset
CS2
Valorant
Apex
Custom
Quick Presets
Classic
+
Dot
·
Circle
Tiny
+
Large
Pro
Sniper
Minimal
Customize
10
2
3
1
100
Quick presets:
cl_crosshairsize 10; cl_crosshairthickness 2; cl_crosshairgap 3; cl_crosshair_drawoutline 1; cl_crosshaircolor_r 0; cl_crosshaircolor_g 255; cl_crosshaircolor_b 65;
🔒 Everything runs in your browser — nothing uploaded, no account needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Open the CS2 developer console and paste your crosshair config string (e.g. cl_crosshairsize 2; cl_crosshairgap -2). SkinRender's Crosshair Generator exports the full config string ready to paste directly.

Yes. The generator supports CS2, Valorant, and Apex Legends. For Valorant, export the profile code from the generator and import it via Settings → Crosshair → Import Profile.

Most CS2 pros use small, static crosshairs: size 1–3, gap -2 to 0, no outer lines, white or cyan color. Disable dynamic crosshair so it doesn't expand when moving. Build your version with our generator.

Yes, completely free. No signup, no download, no watermark. Build your crosshair, preview it in real time, and export the config string instantly.

How to build and import a Valorant crosshair

  1. Open Crosshair Generator — Go to skinrender.com/valorant-crosshair-generator
  2. Adjust settings — Change size, gap, thickness, color, and center dot. The preview updates in real time.
  3. Export your code — Click "Export Valorant Code" to get your profile import code.
  4. Import in Valorant — Open Valorant → Settings → Crosshair → Import Profile Code → paste and confirm.

More Questions

Most pros use small static crosshairs: inner line length 4, thickness 2, no outer lines, center dot on, white or cyan color. Disable dynamic crosshair for consistent aim.

Open the CS2 developer console with ~ and paste the config string (e.g. cl_crosshairsize 2; cl_crosshairgap -2). The SkinRender generator exports ready-to-paste CS2 config strings.