eDPI Calculator

Calculate Effective Dots Per Inch (eDPI) and convert sensitivity.

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Features

Instant Calculation

Calculate eDPI instantly from your DPI and sensitivity.

Reverse Calculation

Find the required sensitivity for a target eDPI.

One-Click Copy

Easily copy your results to the clipboard.

About eDPI Calculator

The eDPI Calculator is a simple yet essential tool for gamers to find their Effective Dots Per Inch. eDPI allows you to compare true sensitivity across different mouse DPI settings. Whether you're copying a pro player's settings or adjusting your own, this tool helps you maintain consistent aim.

How to Use eDPI Calculator

  • 1
    Choose Mode

    Decide if you want to find your eDPI or find a required sensitivity.

  • 2
    Enter Values

    Input your Mouse DPI and In-Game Sensitivity (or Target eDPI).

  • 3
    Get Result

    Your eDPI or required sensitivity is calculated instantly.

  • 4
    Copy

    Click the result box to copy the value to your clipboard.

Frequently Asked Questions

eDPI stands for Effective Dots Per Inch. It is a value that represents your true sensitivity, calculated by multiplying your mouse DPI by your in-game sensitivity.
eDPI allows you to compare sensitivity with other players, even if they use different mouse DPI settings. It's the standard way to share settings in pro gaming.
The formula is simple: Mouse DPI × In-Game Sensitivity = eDPI. For example, 800 DPI × 1.5 sensitivity = 1200 eDPI.
No, eDPI is independent of your screen resolution or size. However, the physical distance your hand moves will feel different on different resolutions.
Most pros use a low eDPI for precision. In Valorant, it often ranges from 200 to 400. In CS2, it's typically between 600 and 1000.
No, sensitivity scales are different for every game engine. An eDPI of 1000 in CS2 is not the same as 1000 in Apex Legends or Overwatch.