You can copy crosshairs in Valorant using the “/cc” command while spectating players or by importing crosshair profile codes.
Having the right crosshair can improve your aim and help you hit more shots in Valorant. The game lets you copy other players’ crosshairs, save multiple profiles, and share your setups with friends. You can use simple commands during matches or import codes from websites to try out different crosshair styles.
How to Copy Someone Else’s Crosshair in Valorant
You can copy a teammate’s or enemy’s crosshair directly during a match using the built-in copy command. This feature was added in patch 5.04 and works while you are spectating another player.
- Find and spectate the player whose crosshair you want to copy
- Press Enter to open the chat box
- Type “/crosshair copy” or “/cc” and press Enter
- Go to Settings > Crosshair after the match to select your copied crosshair
- Choose the new profile from the dropdown menu to use it
How to Check Empty Valorant Crosshair Slots
Before copying new crosshairs, you need to make sure you have empty slots available. Valorant only allows 15 saved crosshair profiles at once.
Check your available slots with these steps:
- Open Valorant and click on Settings
- Navigate to the Crosshair section
- Look at the “Crosshair Profile” dropdown menu
- Count how many profiles you currently have saved
- If all 15 slots are full, select a profile you don’t use
- Click the trash can icon to delete the unwanted profile
- You now have space for a new crosshair
Use Copy Valorant Crosshair Command
The copy crosshair command was introduced in patch 5.04 in August 2022. This feature lets you instantly save another player’s crosshair settings without manually recreating them. The command works only while spectating and automatically saves the crosshair to your available profile slots.
How to Import Custom Crosshair Profiles in Valorant
You can import crosshair codes from websites, streamers, or pro players to try their exact settings. Each crosshair has a unique code that contains all the customization data.
Steps to import a crosshair profile:
- Copy the crosshair code from your source
- Open Valorant and go to Settings
- Click on the Crosshair tab
- Find the “Import Profile” button (arrow pointing down)
- Click Import Profile and paste your code
- Press the Import button to save the crosshair
- Select your new crosshair from the profile dropdown
How to Export Your Crosshair in Valorant
Exporting lets you share your crosshair setup with friends or save it as a backup. The export feature creates a unique code that contains all your crosshair settings.
Follow these steps to export a crosshair:
- Open Valorant Settings and go to Crosshair
- Select the crosshair profile you want to export
- Click the “Export Profile” button (arrow pointing up)
- The code is automatically copied to your clipboard
- Paste the code in a text file, Discord, or anywhere you want to save it
- Share the code with friends so they can import your crosshair
How Many Crosshairs Can You Save in Valorant
Valorant allows you to save up to 15 different crosshair profiles. This limit includes both manually created crosshairs and copied ones from other players. If you reach the 15-profile limit, you must delete existing profiles before copying or importing new ones.
Conclusion
Copying crosshairs in Valorant is simple using the “/crosshair copy” command while spectating players or importing profile codes through the settings menu. You can save up to 15 crosshair profiles and need to manage your slots by deleting unused profiles. The export feature lets you share your crosshair with others, while the import function allows you to try crosshairs from pro players and content creators.
Andrew "SuZki" Scola is a dedicated Valorant player who has been in the game since the Valorant beta release, achieving a peak rank of Immortal 3. With over six years of experience writing gaming content, he brings deep game knowledge and strategic insight to every article. Based in Los Angeles, California, Andrew is an active member of the SoCal Valorant community and has competed at the semi-pro level in Valorant esports. As a proud Killjoy and Raze main, he’s known for his sharp utility usage and high-impact plays—especially on his favorite maps: Haven, Breeze, and Lotus.