Connecting your Valorant account to Tracker.gg

Tracker.gg is a third-party statistics website that tracks your Valorant performance — your rank, win rate, agent usage, and match history. To see your stats there, you need to connect your Riot Games account (the one you use to log into Valorant) to Tracker.gg. The process takes about two minutes and requires you to authorize Tracker.gg to read your public profile data.

You do not read anything or install software. You visit Tracker.gg in your web browser, search for your Valorant username, and click a button to let Tracker.gg access your account information. Riot Games handles the permission — Tracker.gg never sees your password.

Key Takeaways

  • Go to tracker.gg, search your Valorant username, and click "Authorize with Riot" to connect your account.
  • You log in through Riot Games' own login page, not through Tracker.gg, so your password stays safe.
  • Once connected, your profile appears on Tracker.gg and updates automatically after each match you play.
  • You can disconnect your account from Tracker.gg anytime through your Riot Games account settings under "Connected Apps".

Step-by-step: Finding and authorizing your profile

Open a web browser and go to tracker.gg. In the search box at the top of the page, type your Valorant username exactly as it appears in the game — capitalization and numbers matter. Press Enter or click the search icon.

Tracker.gg will show your profile with a button that says "Authorize with Riot" or "Connect Account". Click that button. You will be taken to a Riot Games login page (the official one, not a Tracker.gg page). Enter your Riot Games email address and password. After you log in, Riot will ask you to confirm that you want to let Tracker.gg see your profile data. Click "Authorize" or "Allow". You will be sent back to Tracker.gg, and your profile is now connected.

What information Tracker.gg can see

Once you authorize, Tracker.gg can see your rank, your match history, which agents you play, your win rate, and your performance stats like kills and deaths. It cannot see your password, your email address, your payment information, or anything in your inventory. It only reads data that is already public on your Valorant profile.

Tracker.gg updates your stats automatically after each match ends. You do not need to refresh the page or do anything else — the data syncs on its own. If you play a match and your stats do not update within a few minutes, refresh the page in your browser.

Disconnecting your account if you change your mind

If you no longer want Tracker.gg to access your profile, you can disconnect it without deleting your Tracker.gg account. Go to your Riot Games account settings at account.riotgames.com. Log in with your email and password. Click "Connected Apps" or "Authorized Applications" (the exact name varies by region). Find Tracker.gg in the list and click "Revoke" or "Disconnect".

Once you disconnect, Tracker.gg can no longer see your live stats, but your old profile page stays on Tracker.gg — it just stops updating. If you reconnect later, your stats will start updating again from that point forward.

Troubleshooting: Why your profile might not appear

If you search for your username and nothing comes up, check that you typed it correctly — including capital letters and numbers. Valorant usernames are case-sensitive. If you recently changed your username in Valorant, wait a few hours before searching again, because the change takes time to spread across Riot's systems.

If you see your profile but the "Authorize" button does not appear, you may already be connected. Scroll down on your profile page — if you see your stats updating, you are already authorized. If you see no stats at all and no button, try logging out of Tracker.gg (if you have an account there) and searching again in a private or incognito browser window.

Why use Tracker.gg instead of Valorant's built-in stats

Valorant shows your rank and recent matches inside the game client, but Tracker.gg organizes that data in ways the game does not. You can see your performance broken down by agent, by map, by game mode, and over different time periods. You can compare your stats to other players at your rank. You can also access your profile from any device without opening the game client — useful if you want to check your stats on your phone or at school.

Tracker.gg is one of several stat-tracking sites for Valorant — others include blitz.gg and OP.GG. They all work the same way: you authorize them to read your public profile, and they display your stats in their own format. None of them are official Riot Games products, but they are widely used and safe to connect to.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Tracker.gg see my password?

No. When you click "Authorize with Riot", you log in directly to Riot Games' website, not to Tracker.gg. Riot handles the login and permission. Tracker.gg never receives your password — it only gets permission to read your public stats.

Will connecting my account hurt my security?

Connecting to Tracker.gg is as safe as connecting any app to your account. Tracker.gg can only see your public profile data, not your email, password, or payment info. If you ever feel unsafe, you can disconnect it when ready through your Riot Games settings.

What happens to my Tracker.gg profile if I stop playing Valorant?

Your profile stays on Tracker.gg, but it stops updating. Your old stats remain visible. If you come back to Valorant later and reconnect, your new matches will start showing up again.

Do I need a Tracker.gg account to see my stats?

No. You can search for your username and view your profile without creating an account. Creating an account lets you save profiles, customize your view, and get notifications, but it is not required to see your stats.

Can other players see my Tracker.gg profile?

Yes. Your Tracker.gg profile is public by default, just like your Valorant profile. Anyone who searches your username can see your stats. Tracker.gg does not offer a way to make your profile private.