Boxes + skeleton + HP
Classic 2D / 3D boxes, full bone skeleton, HP bar, distance in metres, weapon type and team colour — toggle each independently.
Valorant ESP
Updated for Valorant patch 12.06 · Mar 2026Patch 12.06 · Mar 2026
Crisp player boxes, skeleton bones, distance, weapon and HP — rendered without breaking frame times on a 1060, perfect for ranked peeks and clutch 1v3s.
Classic 2D / 3D boxes, full bone skeleton, HP bar, distance in metres, weapon type and team colour — toggle each independently.
Renders through a separate DirectX surface so frame times stay clean even on a 1060 / RX 580 at 144Hz.
Max distance, max enemies visible, priority target (distance vs HP vs crosshair) and a stream-safe toggle for recording.
A Valorant ESP — short for "Extra Sensory Perception" — draws an overlay that shows enemy positions, HP, distance, weapon and skeleton even through walls and smokes. The ESP inside valorant-cheats.com ships the full feature set without the usual low-framerate cost: player boxes (2D outline or 3D bounding), full bone skeleton, HP bar with team colour, distance in metres, active weapon icon, crosshair-ray and a chams overlay you can enable for HvH lobbies only.
Because a Valorant cheat lives or dies by its ESP, a lot of attention goes into rendering quality. Our ESP uses a separate swap-chain surface so Valorant's own render pipeline is not touched — you get clean frame times even with 10 players on screen on a low-end GPU. Anti-aliasing is applied per element, box outlines get a soft 1px shadow so they remain visible against both light and dark walls, and the skeleton scales with distance so far-away players do not get a noisy bone skeleton over their body.
Smart filtering lets you limit the ESP to a max distance (handy on Bind / Haven where long-range ESP makes every peek obvious), a max number of simultaneously highlighted enemies, and a priority target so the most-dangerous opponent gets the thickest outline. A one-hotkey "stream-safe" toggle hides the entire ESP overlay for 2 seconds so you can hit the clip button without capturing it.
Yes — the ESP renders on every Valorant map including Bind, Ascent, Haven, Split, Lotus, Sunset, Icebox, Abyss, Pearl, Fracture and Breeze. Distance and skeleton scaling adapts per map automatically.
No noticeable drop on modern GPUs. The ESP uses a separate DirectX surface so Valorant's own render path is not touched — we regularly test on a 1060 at 144Hz and frame times stay under 7ms.
Yes. The ESP has a stream-safe hotkey that hides every overlay element for 2 seconds so you can record clips without capturing the cheat.
No. Every plan on valorant-cheats.com includes the full ESP — there is no tier-locked ESP or paid "HD skeleton" upgrade.
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