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CS:GO Inventory Value

Your CS:GO skins carried straight into CS2, and they are still tradable and still worth checking. Paste a profile and this prices the whole collection at current market values, sorted so the knives and rare skins land at the top.

The inventory must be public. Prices come from the Steam Community Market.

Same items, current prices

When CS:GO became CS2, inventories came along untouched. That means an old CS:GO account can be sitting on real value, sometimes years of drops and trades that never got cashed out. This tool reads that inventory and puts a current number on it.

Prices come from the Steam Community Market, updated to right now. Skins that trade heavily price cleanly. For older or rarer items, the market figure is a starting point rather than the ceiling.

How to check it

  1. Set your Steam inventory to public.
  2. Paste your profile link or username above.
  3. See the total, then sort by value to find your best items.

What can push value past the listed price

The market price is an average, and a few things sit outside it:

  • Wear and float. Cleaner skins of the same name go for more.
  • Old stickers. Tournament stickers from early events can be worth a lot on their own.
  • Rare float and pattern combos. Some specific skins command a premium the base price does not reflect.

For everyday skins the market number is close. For a standout item, get it inspected properly before you act on the figure.

FAQ

Nothing shows up for my inventory. That is a privacy setting nearly every time. Make your inventory public and reload.

Are my CS:GO items still worth anything in CS2? Yes. They transferred and remain tradable and marketable, so they hold value.

Want the CS2 layout instead? The CS2 view is the same data with a CS2 focused presentation.