CS2 Inventory Value Calculator

Find out what your CS2 inventory is worth in seconds. Paste your Steam profile URL, vanity name or SteamID64, and we price every supported item with live market data. Your inventory must be set to Public.

Example: steamcommunity.com/id/yourname · your inventory has to be Public

Values are based on the cheapest available listings online across the markets we track, per item and wear (StatTrak™ and Souvenir versions are priced separately). Applied stickers and rare patterns such as Blue Gems, Fades and Doppler phases are not included in the calculation, and exact float and selling fees are not either, so items with those extras can be worth more than shown. Treat the total as a clear baseline. We read only your public inventory and never ask you to log in.

What is a CS2 inventory value calculator?

A CS2 inventory value calculator is a free tool that reads your public Counter-Strike 2 inventory from Steam and prices every item with live market data, so you instantly see what your whole inventory is worth and the value of each skin, knife, glove, sticker and case. You do not log in. You paste your Steam profile URL, vanity name or SteamID64, your inventory has to be set to Public, and the calculator does the rest.

How to check your CS2 inventory value

  • Set your inventory to Public. In Steam: Profile, Edit Profile, Privacy Settings, set Inventory to Public.
  • Copy your Steam link or ID. Any of these work: a profile URL (steamcommunity.com/id/yourname or /profiles/7656..), your vanity name, or your 17 digit SteamID64.
  • Paste it above and press Calculate. You get your total value plus a per item breakdown sorted from most to least valuable.
  • Switch back to private if you want. Once the value has loaded you can set your inventory private again.

What decides your CS2 inventory value

Two identical looking inventories can be worth very different amounts. Below are the factors that move the number the most, and whether this calculator counts each one. We price every item by its exact Steam market name, which already includes the wear, and StatTrak or Souvenir versions.

FactorEffect on valueCounted here?
Wear and floatA cleaner exterior means a higher price. An extreme low float can add more on top for the same skin.Wear tier yes, exact ultra low float no
StatTrak and SouvenirStatTrak weapons and Souvenir items usually sell for more than the plain version.Yes, priced as its own version
Applied stickersRare tournament stickers, above all Katowice 2014, can be worth far more than the skin they sit on.No, applied stickers are not in the base price
PatternsBlue Gem Case Hardened, low Fade percentages and specific Doppler phases can multiply a skin value many times over.No, pattern premiums are not included
Rarity and supplyDiscontinued cases, retired collections and knives or gloves hold value because supply is capped.Yes, it is built into the market price
Where you sellSteam Market prices include a 15 percent fee, so real cash value on third party markets is usually lower.Yes, we use the lowest real market price, not Steam

In short: the total is a solid base estimate from each item's market price. Your real inventory can be worth more than shown if items carry rare applied stickers, ultra low floats or special patterns, since those extras are not part of the automatic price.

Steam Market price vs real value

The number a calculator shows depends on the price source. This is why two tools can disagree on the same inventory.

Price sourceWhat it reflects
Steam Community MarketIn client price including Valve's 15 percent fee. Higher, and the money stays as Steam wallet balance.
Third party markets (Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket, Buff163 and more)Real cash resale value. Usually lower than Steam, and closer to what your inventory is actually worth.
RiskySkins index (this tool)The lowest tracked price across 8 marketplaces per item, so you see a realistic floor for buying or selling.

The most expensive CS2 inventories

For scale, here are some of the largest known Counter-Strike inventories. Figures are public estimates that change constantly and depend on the price source, so treat them as ballpark, not exact.

OwnerEstimated valueKnown for
St4ck~ $1.8 millionOne of the highest tracked inventories on record
Chinese Katowice collectors~ $1.2 million (peaked near $4 million)Deep Katowice 2014 sticker holdings
LambSean~ $1.2 millionElite rare sticker and skin collection
ohnePixel~ $280,000CS2 content creator, rare item showcases
anomaly~ $60,000Popular streamer

Live rankings of the biggest inventories are tracked publicly, for example SteamAnalyst's Top 500. Your own inventory sits somewhere on the same scale, and this calculator tells you exactly where.

How we get and determine prices

  • Finding your account. We turn your profile URL, vanity name or SteamID64 into your Steam account using Steam's public profile data. No login and no API access to your account is needed.
  • Reading the inventory. We load your public CS2 inventory straight from Steam, the same data anyone sees when they open your profile. If it is private, nothing can be read until you make it public.
  • Pricing each item. Every item is matched by its market hash name to the RiskySkins price index, which tracks 8 marketplaces (BitSkins, CSFloat, DMarket, Market.CSGO, Skinport, Tradeit, Waxpeer and WhiteMarket) and keeps the lowest available price per item.
  • The total. We multiply each item by how many you own, add it all up, and sort your inventory by value. Items we cannot price yet are marked and left out of the total.
  • Speed. Results are cached for a few minutes per account, so a second check is instant. Use Refresh to force a fresh read from Steam.

Tips to grow and track your inventory value

  • Favour low float skins and clean patterns. They hold and grow value better than worn copies.
  • Watch tournament stickers. Applied Katowice 2014 stickers and rare capsules can outvalue the weapon itself.
  • Check the value before you trade or sell, and compare Steam price against real cash market price.
  • Track your total over time. Prices move with updates, operations and market cycles, so a monthly check shows the trend.
  • Keep your inventory public only while checking if privacy matters to you.

CS2 Inventory Value Calculator FAQ

Common questions about checking your CS2 inventory worth.