A VALORANT stat tracker takes a Riot ID and shows you rank, an MMR estimate, K/D, match history, and agent-level stats. Several tools do this. Here is an honest comparison of what each one actually does, with bias declarations where they belong.
Specific benchmark numbers (load time and the like) are not stated here; they depend on your device, network, and time of day. What follows is a feature comparison, not a synthetic benchmark.
The five trackers in regular use
Tracker.gg
Tracker.gg is the incumbent and the biggest single source of public VALORANT stats. The free tier covers rank lookup, K/D, match history, and per-agent stats. Some features (deeper historical breakdowns, MMR trajectory graphs, custom leaderboards) sit behind Tracker.gg Premium. Web and desktop overlay available.
Blitz.gg
Blitz.gg is desktop-overlay-first. Install the overlay and you get live match data, opponent lookups during agent select, and post-match analysis. The web tracker is secondary. Free.
Ascend Tracker
Ascend is what we build, so the bias declaration is explicit. Free, no signup, Riot-ID lookup with rank, K/D, agent and map performance, and match history. It pulls from the same official Riot VALORANT API the other trackers use. It is missing the deepest historical breakdowns and custom-leaderboard features that Tracker.gg Premium offers.
VLR.gg: for esports, not for ranked
VLR.gg is the gold standard for VCT esports data: schedules, results, team head-to-heads, per-match round-by-round breakdowns. It does not cover ranked solo-queue and you can't look up a random Riot ID there. Use it for esports, not for personal stats.
Where each one fits
- Quick Riot-ID lookup, no signup, mobile-friendly: Tracker.gg or Ascend.
- Deepest historical analysis + custom leaderboards: Tracker.gg Premium. The free tier hides some of these.
- Live match insights during agent select: Blitz.gg overlay (requires install).
- VCT esports schedules and team data: VLR.gg. No equivalent.
- Multi-title (VAL + CS2 + Dota, etc.): Tracker.gg covers multiple games on one profile. Ascend is currently VALORANT-only with CS2 on the roadmap.
What none of them can show you
Your exact MMR.Riot doesn't expose the MMR number through any public API. Every tracker that displays an "MMR" value is showing an estimate, not the real number. The most honest signal is the RR gain/loss asymmetry on your career screen. See our MMR explainer for the mechanic.
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Frequently asked
Is there a free VALORANT tracker that doesn't require signup?
Yes. Ascend, free community-built tools, and Blitz's web tracker all let you look up any Riot ID without an account. Tracker.gg also allows lookups without signup but paywalls some MMR trajectory features.
Where do third-party VALORANT trackers get their data?
Most pull from Riot's official VALORANT API. They show what Riot exposes through that API (current rank, match history, per-agent stats) but cannot show internal numbers Riot doesn't expose. Your exact MMR is the most common one.
Why does tracker.gg sometimes feel slow?
Free-tier ad load and a desktop-oriented layout. Mobile performance specifically lags the desktop version. Faster alternatives (Ascend, community-built tools) exist if mobile is your primary lookup surface.
Does any tracker support CS2, Dota 2 or League stats?
Tracker.gg covers multiple games on a single account. Ascend is currently VALORANT-only with CS2 stat tracking on the public roadmap. For Dota 2 specifically, DOTABUFF and OpenDota are the standard tools; for League, op.gg dominates.


