CS2 Crosshair Generator

Design a CS2 crosshair visually, copy the console commands, and export the share code.

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Free Client-Side Private
Style
Style Classic
Size & Gap
Color
Preset
Pick any color
Import Crosshair Code
Invalid crosshair code.
Generated Code
Crosshair share code (paste in CS2)
Console commands
🔒 This tool runs entirely in your browser — your files are never uploaded to any server.

CS2 Crosshair Generator lets you build and preview a Counter-Strike 2 crosshair directly in your browser. Start from a minimal default crosshair, tune each setting visually, generate a valid CS2 share code, or copy ready-to-paste console commands.

How to Use

  1. Choose a Style - Classic, Default, or Legacy.
  2. Adjust Length, Gap, Thickness, and Outline thickness.
  3. Toggle Center dot if needed.
  4. Pick a preset color or choose a custom color.
  5. Set Opacity (0-255).
  6. Test visibility on different preview backgrounds.
  7. Click Random Crosshair to instantly generate a new randomized setup.
  8. Click Copy Share Code for CS2 import or Copy Commands for console paste.
  9. Import an existing CSGO- crosshair code using the Import field.

Defaults

  • The tool opens with a minimal crosshair preset for quick competitive starting point.
  • Default baseline: Classic style, short length, low thickness, no outline, white color.

Style behavior

  • Classic (style 0), Default (style 4), and Legacy (style 5) are all exported correctly to console commands and share code.
  • The preview represents the static view. Dynamic behavior differences of style 4 happen in-game.
  • 3-arm appearance is controlled by the imported T-style flag, not only by style selection.

FAQ

Is the generated share code valid for CS2?

Yes. The generated CSGO- code is encoded in CS2-compatible crosshair share code format.

Can I import old codes from earlier versions of this tool?

Yes. The importer supports both modern CS2 share codes and older legacy codes generated by previous versions of this tool.

Should I use share code or console commands?

Both are valid. Share code is faster for direct import in settings, while console commands are useful for manual tweaking.

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