How to Find Out Your Steam Account Value
Steam is the largest gaming platform with over a billion registered accounts. Over the years of use, dozens or even hundreds of games accumulate on an account. The Steam account value calculator lets you quickly estimate the total value of your library at current store prices.
To find out your account value, simply paste your profile link into the field above. The service uses the public Steam API to retrieve your game list and calculates the total retail value in rubles. The only requirement is that your profile and game list must be public.
What Affects Steam Account Value
The account price consists of several factors. The main one is the value of games in the library. The more AAA titles like GTA V, Cyberpunk 2077, or Baldur's Gate 3, the higher the total. Free-to-play games (Dota 2, CS2, Team Fortress 2) do not affect the calculation.
The calculator shows the current retail value -- how much all your games cost in the Steam store right now. This is not the same as the amount spent on purchases: many games are bought during Steam sales with discounts from 50% to 90%. Therefore, actual spending is usually significantly lower.
Additional value comes from playtime, profile level, badges, CS2 or Dota 2 inventory with skins and items. Our service currently only counts the game library -- this is the most objective and transparent metric.
How to Use the Calculator
Step 1: Open your Steam profile. Copy the link from the address bar -- it looks like steamcommunity.com/id/your_name or steamcommunity.com/profiles/your_id.
Step 2: Make sure your profile is public. If privacy settings are closed, the service cannot retrieve your game list. Go to Steam, then Settings, then Privacy -- set "My profile" to "Public" and "Game details" to "Public".
Step 3: Paste the link into the calculator field and click "Calculate". In a few seconds you will see the total value, number of games, total playtime, and a table with the most expensive titles in your collection.
Steam Game Prices -- What Determines the Cost
Steam game prices depend on the account region. In Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkey, and Argentina, prices are traditionally lower than in the US or Europe. You can track the difference using Steam currency exchange rates. Our calculator uses Russian Steam store prices (RUB) as the base for calculation.
Prices are updated automatically and cached for 7 days. This means that if a game goes on sale after the last update, the calculator may show the regular price. For most accounts, the difference is insignificant -- sales are temporary, and base prices rarely change. Current Steam game discounts can be found in the catalog.