Steam Profile Viewer
Search for a Steam profile and read it all on one page. Games owned, hours across the library, level and badges, years on the platform, and the account details that normally take a bit of clicking to piece together.
What you get
Once you pull up a profile, the overview covers:
- Library and playtime. Every public game on the account with hours logged, sorted so the time sinks rise to the top.
- Level and badges. Current Steam level, badge count, and how far along the account is.
- Account age. When the account was created and its years of service.
- Name history. Past display names, which is handy when you are checking a trader is who they say they are.
- Value snapshot. A quick read on what the library and inventory are worth, with the full breakdown one click away.
How to search
You can find a profile a few ways:
- Paste the full profile URL, the surest method.
- Type the vanity username, the custom name in the URL after /id/.
- Drop in a SteamID or SteamID64 if you already have one.
If a search comes back empty, the account is probably private or the username is off by a character. Paste the full link to be safe.
Checking someone before a trade
A lot of people land here to size up an account before adding or trading with a stranger. The overview is built for that. Name history tells you if they recently changed their handle, account age tells you if it is a throwaway, and the ban checker flags VAC or trade bans. Take a minute with all three before you commit to anything.
FAQ
Can I see private profiles? No. If the owner set the profile to private, none of this is visible to anyone but them and their friends. That is Steam's setting, not ours.
Can someone tell I viewed their profile through this? No. This reads public data without touching their profile. Viewing a profile in the Steam client itself is a different story, which we cover here.
Why are some games missing? The owner can hide specific games or their whole library. Hidden games do not show up.