How to Import Your Valorant Crosshair Into Aimlabs

You might be wondering how to use your Valorant crosshair in Aimlabs, especially since it helps you aim the best. Here's a short guide on how to make it work!

How to Import Your Valorant Crosshair into Aimlabs
Short and easy guide on how to use your Valorant crosshair in Aimlabs | © Riot Games/Wallpaper Abyss

Aimlabs helps you train specific aiming techniques and improve your weaknesses in aiming. They even offer Valorant maps that have been recreated. But how do you use your Valorant crosshair in Aimlabs?

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Transfer Your Valorant Crosshair To Aimlabs

While Aimlabs doesn't provide a direct method to convert your crosshair from other games into the application, there are still ways to get your Valorant crosshair there.

When you launch Aimlabs, you'll find options on the home screen in the top right corner. Then click on crosshair. There, you'll see the 'Type' option, where you can choose between Create and Upload.

How to Import Your Valorant Crosshair into Aimlabs
How To Upload Your Valorant Crosshair To Aimlabs | © Aimlabs

To import an image of your Valorant crosshair, open Valorant and go to Settings → Crosshair. Take a screenshot of your primary crosshair. Then, remove the background of the image and save it as a PNG file. You can easily do this by finding a website on Google that removes backgrounds; you won't need to download anything except your finished file.

How to Import Your Valorant Crosshair into Aimlabs
Take a screenshot of your primary crosshair | © EarlyGame/Riot Games

Afterward, go to the Upload option in Aimlabs, where you can upload an image from your PC.

How to Import Your Valorant Crosshair into Aimlabs
You can also create your own crosshair | © Aimlabs

Alternatively, you can use the Create function and attempt to recreate your Valorant crosshair using the available options.

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That's how simple it is. Wishing you happy aiming and a high headshot rate!

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Ina Zukina

Hi, I'm Ina! Since I'm writing here a lot about Valorant, it makes sense that I'm a passionate gamer in my personal life as well. My love-hate relationship with Valorant has been going on for about a year and a half now. We've had our ups and downs. Occasionally, I also play MMOs for some nostalgic fun....