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Tracker.gg Valorant

Per-player stats, global leaderboards, and match history for Valorant

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What it is

Tracker.gg is the Valorant slice of Tracker Network, a group of stats sites covering multiple FPS games (Apex, Valorant, CS2, Fortnite). Free, web-only, monetized by ads and an optional premium tier. Active since Valorant's 2020 launch.

Covers the expected: global player stats, K/D by mode, win rate by agent and map, detailed match history with per-round info, global leaderboards, and percentile comparisons. Integrated with Riot's public API.

What problem it solves

Valorant in-game shows match history limited to the last 20 matches and aggregate stats by agent without context. To understand trends — which agent wins you the most, which map drags you down, how your performance compares to your rank's average — the client is insufficient.

Tracker.gg answers that: paste your Riot ID and get a dashboard with full accessible history, percentile comparisons, and filters the game doesn't expose.

How it differs

Versus Blitz.gg, Tracker.gg wins on breadth of community data (global leaderboards are more complete) and lags on overlay integration (Blitz has a desktop client showing in-game info, Tracker.gg doesn't).

Versus Valorbuff, Tracker.gg has better UI and deeper map stats; Valorbuff is lighter and faster for express lookups.

The practical rule: Tracker.gg for deep career analysis, Blitz for active in-match overlay, Valorbuff for fast lookups without clutter.

What people use it for

Win rate by agent: identify which agents work for you and which to drop. Useful when picking a main.

Compare against your rank: percentiles show if your K/D is above or below the rank average. Honest yardstick.

Opponent lookup: in pre-game lobby, search the rival's Riot ID and see their agent pool, K/D, and strong maps. Asymmetric but used.

Identify weak maps: filter by map to see how poorly you do on Bind or Haven. Useful for map queue or targeted training.

Ranked progress tracking: RR graph per act shows trend. Reality check when you "feel like you're improving".

Who it's not for

If you want an in-match overlay with real-time info, Blitz.gg is better — Tracker.gg is web-only.

If your interest is esports / pro stats, vlr.gg covers that much better. Tracker.gg is for regular players.

If Riot privatized your profile, Tracker.gg shows nothing — Riot lets you hide your career via client setting.

How to use it in practice

  1. Go to tracker.gg/valorant and search your Riot ID (format Name#TAG).
  2. Your profile loads with aggregate stats, agent grid, maps, and recent match history.
  3. Filter by mode (Competitive, Premier, Unrated) and by act/episode to refine.
  4. Click a specific match for round-by-round breakdown with kills, deaths, plant info.
  5. Use the "Weapons" tab to see which weapons you use most.

Honest limitations

Data limited to public profiles. Riot lets players hide their career; when they do, you can't stalk anything. Common among top-rank players who don't want to be analyzed.

Pushy premium tier. Free is functional for 80% of use but the site pushes PRO Tier for "advanced filters", "delayless stats", and other features.

Moderate ads. Without adblock, mobile experience can be slow. On desktop with uBlock, navigable.

Some stats lag the patch. When Riot ships a big balance patch, comparisons take days to reflect the new meta.

No replay analysis. For reviewing matches with timestamps and annotations, Insights.gg is the right tool.

How to get started

Go to tracker.gg/valorant, search your Riot ID. If your profile is public, the page loads instantly. Walk through Overview, Agents, Maps, Weapons tabs. In 10 minutes you'll have visibility on trends the in-game client never showed you.

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