What it is
SensConverter.app is a cross-game tool specialized in sensitivity math. Lets you convert between 30+ mainstream FPS — input your current sens from one game, output the exact equivalent in another assuming the same cm/360°. For Apex specifically, it also has a 50+ pro DB filterable by role (entry fragger, IGL, support) and region (NA/EU/APAC/Latam). Free, no login.
What problem it solves
Players who play multiple FPS suffer from sensitivity confusion: your Valorant sens is different from your Apex sens because games use different internal formulas. The professional way to maintain consistency is to calculate cm per 360° (how many centimeters of mousepad for a full rotation) and replicate that value across games. SensConverter does that math automatically — you just enter your current settings and which game to convert to.
Differentiation
- vs ProSettings.com: ProSettings is a large static DB. SensConverter is calculator + smaller but role-searchable DB. Complementary.
- vs Mouse-Sensitivity.com: similar function, SensConverter has more modern UI and a more curated pro DB.
- vs manual cm/360 math: doing the math yourself is 5 minutes with a calculator and Google. SensConverter is 10 seconds.
What people use it for
- Migrate sens from another FPS to Apex: switch from Valorant/CS2 with mechanical consistency.
- Switch between Apex and casual FPS: players who alternate Apex and Warzone or The Finals.
- Calculate eDPI: input DPI + in-game sens → output eDPI. Standard metric in the pro community.
- Filter pro DB by role: "what eDPI does the average entry fragger run?" or "what's the typical IGL ADS multiplier?"
- Test different sens fast: try 5 different pros' sens and see what feels best without having to visit each individual page.
Who this tool is NOT for
If you only play Apex and never touch other FPS, the converter adds nothing — you only need configs. If you want full pro gear lists, ProSettings has more detail.
How it's used in practice
- Open sensconverter.app/apex-pro-settings.
- For the converter: "Sens Converter" tab → select source game (current sens), target game (Apex), enter DPI + in-game sens, read the output.
- For the pro DB: "Apex Pro Settings" tab → filters by role/region/team, eDPI averages comparison, click on a pro for detail.
- Apply the values manually in Apex settings.
Honest limitations
- Converter assumes same hardware: if you change mouse or pad, the conversion isn't 1:1 anymore — you'll need to physically re-measure cm/360.
- DB smaller than ProSettings: 50+ pros vs 100+. If looking for a specific pro, check both.
- No config export: manual application of settings.
- English only.
How to get started
Open sensconverter.app/apex-pro-settings. If you're coming from another FPS, first use the converter to port your current sens to Apex — that gives you a familiar baseline. Then compare against the average eDPI for your role to see if you're in the normal pro range.
