CS2 Inventory Value
How to Check Your Steam Inventory Value
Paste a Steam profile URL, SteamID64, or vanity URL in the field above and click "Check value". We load the public CS2 inventory and match every item against our price snapshot covering 36 marketplaces. The inventory must be public: Steam → Settings → Privacy → set "Inventory" to "Public".
Three Honest Numbers Instead of One
Most calculators show one "inventory value" at Steam prices that can never be turned into money. We show the split:
- Steam value — the sum of the lowest current Steam Market listings. The headline "paper" number: Steam keeps roughly 13% on a sale and the proceeds stay locked in your Steam Wallet.
- Real cash-out — the best net payout if you list each item at the current floor of a real-money marketplace; the venue’s seller fee is already deducted.
- Instant-sell floor — what you can get right now against the best buy orders, net of fees. The bottom line: speed traded for price.
Every row in the table links to the item’s page with the full cross-market price comparison. Browse CS2 skins →
Frequently Asked Questions
How is CS2 inventory value calculated?
We read the public CS2 inventory via Steam and match items by exact market hash name (wear, StatTrak, and Souvenir included) against our price snapshot: 36 marketplaces, fees included. Prices refresh several times a day; the snapshot date is stamped below the tool.
Why is the cash-out value lower than the Steam value?
Steam Market proceeds cannot be withdrawn: they stay in your Steam Wallet, and Steam keeps roughly 13% of every sale. Real-money marketplaces pay cash, so their prices sit lower, plus a seller fee. The gap between the three numbers is the honest answer to "what is my inventory worth". One caveat: each total only counts items its source actually quotes. When an expensive item has no live Steam listing, the Steam tile says what it excludes, and the cash-out number can legitimately be the higher one.
Why are some items unpriced?
Rare and illiquid items may have no quote in the current price snapshot. We list those items explicitly instead of hiding them: the totals are computed from real quotes only.
Is it safe?
Yes. No Steam login, no password. We read only publicly available inventory data and store nothing.
Where do I find my profile URL?
Open Steam, click your name at the top, select "Profile", and copy the URL from the address bar. To convert between ID formats, use our Steam ID Finder.