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Valorant FOV Calculator
Vertical & Horizontal FOV Converter

Valorant uses a unique fixed vertical FOV system — the game locks your vertical field of view at 103° regardless of settings, and horizontal FOV scales automatically with your aspect ratio. This means 'changing your FOV' in Valorant is done by changing your monitor's aspect ratio, not an in-game slider. This calculator helps you understand exactly what horizontal FOV you're playing at and how it changes with different ratios.

103°Vertical FOV (fixed)
106.26°hFOV on 16:9
LockedNo slider
Calculator

Valorant FOV Calculator

Pre-configured for Valorant. Adjust your FOV and aspect ratios for instant accurate conversion.

Input Parameters
103°
40°← narrow · wide →150°

Enter a value between 1° and 179°

Converted Results
Converted Horizontal FOV
103°
Horizontal Degrees
Vertical FOV
Converted
Source vFOV
Original
16:9 — Modern widescreen standard.
🎮Valorant locks vertical FOV at 103°. You cannot change this in-game. On 16:9, this equals ~106.26° horizontal. On 21:9, it becomes ~131°. Enter 103 as vFOV or use this tool to see your effective hFOV on any ratio.
Pro Settings

Valorant FOV by Aspect Ratio

Playstyle / SetupRecommended FOVTypeNotes
4:3 Monitor81.87°Horizontal (from 103° vFOV)Narrow — almost never used competitively
16:9 Monitor106.26°Horizontal (from 103° vFOV)Standard competitive setup
16:10 Monitor110.78°Horizontal (from 103° vFOV)Slightly wider — MacBook/premium monitor users
21:9 Ultrawide131.07°Horizontal (from 103° vFOV)Check Riot tournament rules — often restricted
Competitive Guide

Mastering FOV in Valorant

Everything competitive players need to know about Valorant FOV settings.

🔒 Why Valorant Locks FOV

Riot Games intentionally fixed Valorant's vertical FOV at 103° for competitive balance. A locked FOV system ensures all players on the same aspect ratio see the same amount of the game world — it removes one variable from the skill equation. This is why you can't find a traditional FOV slider in Valorant's settings.

📐 Aspect Ratio = Your Real FOV Lever

Since vertical FOV is fixed, your aspect ratio IS your FOV control in Valorant. Wider aspect ratio = more horizontal FOV. Moving from 16:9 to 21:9 gives you roughly 25° more horizontal FOV at the cost of potentially losing frame rate and (in some tournaments) eligibility. Use this calculator to see exactly what you'd gain.

📊 Does Ultrawide Give an Advantage?

Yes, 21:9 gives significantly more horizontal FOV in Valorant (~131° vs ~106°). However, Riot's ranked and tournament modes increasingly restrict non-standard ratios. Many pro tournaments mandate 16:9. Check current Riot guidelines before investing in an ultrawide for competitive Valorant play.

🏆 What Do Pro Valorant Players Use?

The vast majority of professional Valorant players compete on 16:9 monitors at 1920×1080 or 2560×1440. The fixed FOV system means there's no FOV advantage to chase — pros optimize monitor size, refresh rate, and resolution quality instead. Most VCT pros use 1080p or 1440p at 16:9.

FAQ

Valorant FOV Questions

Valorant uses a fixed vertical FOV of 103°. You cannot change this through any in-game setting. On a 16:9 monitor, this translates to approximately 106.26° horizontal FOV. The game scales horizontal FOV automatically based on your display's aspect ratio.
No — Valorant's FOV is locked by Riot. The only way to change your effective horizontal FOV is to change your monitor's aspect ratio. Switching from 16:9 to 21:9 increases horizontal FOV from ~106° to ~131°, but check tournament rules as ultrawide is often restricted.
On a 16:9 monitor, Valorant's locked 103° vertical FOV translates to approximately 106.26° horizontal FOV. This is the standard that all professional Valorant players on 16:9 monitors are playing at.
Riot has allowed ultrawide in ranked play, but many third-party tournaments restrict it to 16:9. Always check the specific ruleset for any organized event. In casual ranked play, ultrawide is generally permitted but provides a horizontal FOV advantage over 16:9 players.
Valorant's 103° vertical (106.26° horizontal on 16:9) is wider than CS2's 90° on 4:3 and very similar to CS2 on 16:9 (~106°). Both games end up at roughly the same horizontal FOV on 16:9, making the transition between them less jarring than many players expect.
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