Universal Mouse & Gamepad Sensitivity Calculator
Convert your sensitivity between 150+ games instantly. Preserve your muscle memory with mathematically precise eDPI calculations — no guessing, no wasted aim time.
Quick Sensitivity Converter
Enter your current sensitivity and get the exact equivalent for any supported game. Your muscle memory stays intact — only the numbers change.
Valorant — Sensitivity: 0.45 | DPI: 800 | eDPI: 360
CS2 — Recommended Sensitivity: 1.18 | DPI: 800 | eDPI: 944
360° turn = 1,575mm mouse movement. Yaw match: 100%. Pitch match: 100%. Copy result for immediate use.
Built for Precision, Designed for Speed
Every conversion is grounded in verified engine-specific FOV formulas and community-tested data. No approximations.
Results update instantly as you type. No page reloads, no waiting — just type your DPI and sensitivity and see the exact equivalent across any supported title in milliseconds.
Each game's rendering engine handles FOV differently. Aimly accounts for Source 2, Unreal Engine 4/5, Unity, and custom engine quirks so your horizontal and vertical sensitivity both match perfectly.
Not just mouse — Aimly converts gamepad stick sensitivity, deadzone, and response curve settings between games. Supports Xbox, PlayStation, and Switch Pro Controller profiles.
See your effective DPI and exact centimeters-per-360°-turn for every game. Compare your settings side-by-side with pro player configs from Valorant Champions, IEM, and BLAST events.
Create named sensitivity profiles, save them to your account, and share a single link with your squad. Your teammates get the exact converted settings for their game of choice automatically.
Enter one sensitivity and get converted values for all 150+ supported games at once. Export as a clean table or shareable image — perfect for streamers and content creators.
150+ Games, Every Major Title Covered
From tactical shooters to battle royales, from first-person to third-person — if it has aim, Aimly supports it. New games added weekly based on community requests.
Riot Engine — linear sensitivity. Supports all agent abilities and crosshair offset calculations.
Source 2 Engine — accounts for the CS2 FOV change from CS:GO. Includes weapon-recoil pattern reference.
Source Engine — handles both mouse-look and ADS sensitivity scaling for all legend abilities.
Unreal Engine — separate mouse-look and ADS multipliers. Supports all hero categories.
IW Engine — handles the unique ADS sensitivity multiplier and horizontal/vertical split settings.
Unreal Engine 4 — accounts for movement-based aim assist and building mechanics sensitivity.
Unreal Engine — supports both controller and mouse/keyboard with separate ADS and scope multipliers.
Anvil Engine — precise conversion for the unique siege FOV and aim assist on controller.
CryEngine — handles the separate mouse sensitivity and ADS sensitivity sliders accurately.
Trusted by Competitors and Casuals Alike
From Radiant players to weekend warriors — here's what the community says about Aimly.
I've been playing tactical shooters for 6 years and always hated switching games because my aim felt off for days. Aimly converted my 0.35 Valorant sens to the exact CS2 equivalent in one click. It just works. — Marcus "kenzi" Lindqvist, FACEIT Level 10
I play Tarkov exclusively on Xbox controller and the deadzone settings were killing my accuracy. Aimly's gamepad converter gave me the exact stick curve and deadzone values that matched my Apex Legends setup. My headshot ratio went up 18% in a week. — Yuki Tanaka, Standoff Rank Tarkov
Running a semi-pro Overwatch 2 team means everyone plays different games in their downtime. Before Aimly, we'd spend 30 minutes every practice session calibrating. Now I send the link, they get their converted sens, and we're scrims-ready in minutes. — David "Rook" Chen, Captain, Pacific Rise Esports
Frequently Asked Questions
Aimly uses each game engine's FOV formula to compute the exact degrees-per-count (DPC) value for your sensitivity. It then finds the target game sensitivity that produces the identical DPC. This means a 180° turn always covers the same physical mouse distance, regardless of game.
Yes. Aimly converts controller stick sensitivity, deadzone (outer and inner), and response curve type (linear, ease-in, ease-out, custom) between games. It supports Xbox, PlayStation DualSense, and Switch Pro Controller layouts.
eDPI (effective DPI) is your mouse DPI multiplied by your in-game sensitivity. It's the universal standard for comparing sensitivity across games. A lower eDPI generally means more precision for long-range aim, while a higher eDPI allows faster turns. Aimly shows your eDPI for every conversion.
The core sensitivity calculator is completely free with no limits. Aimly Pro ($4.99/month) adds saved profiles, batch export, pro player config lookups, and priority access to new game support. No ads, no data selling — ever.
Absolutely. Use the "Request a Game" button on the calculator page. We add the most-requested titles every Tuesday. As of now, we support 150+ games including every major FPS, TPS, and Battle Royale title. Community-voted additions get priority.
Aimly's math is exact — but every game has unique recoil patterns, weapon kick, and aim assist behavior that affect feel. We recommend using the converted sensitivity as your baseline, then adjusting by ±5% based on personal preference. Most players adapt within 15–30 minutes of gameplay.
Stop Guessing. Start Aiming.
Whether you're switching from Valorant to CS2, setting up a new gamepad for Tarkov, or building a sensitivity profile for your entire squad — Aimly gets you there in seconds, not hours.
No account required. No downloads. Works in any browser on desktop and mobile.