My VALORANT Card 2026: How to Make It, Stats & Tips
Since Patch 12.11 everyone has their own Valorant business card. Here is how to build yours in two minutes, what you can customize, which stats to show and how to fix the common issues.
Verified sources: official Valorant Patch Notes 12.11 and the My VALORANT Card site by Riot Games.
What is the My VALORANT Card?
The My VALORANT Card is a personal player card you can build at mycard.playvalorant.com since Patch 12.11. It shows your rank, main agent, role, a weapon and a few stats you choose yourself, all on one image you can share or download. Think of it as your Valorant business card: part flex, part way to find new teammates.
Why everyone is posting one right now is simple. It is free, takes about two minutes, and just looks clean on Discord, X or in a bio.
You do not need VP or a Battle Pass. A login with your Riot account is enough so the card can pull your real stats.
Make your My VALORANT Card in 4 steps
The whole thing takes barely longer than an agent select. You do not install anything, it all runs in the browser.
You need at least 5 matches played. Before that, the card has no stats to show.
What you can set on the card
The card is more than agent and rank. While building it you have several knobs to show your style:
Main agent plus your preferred role, so Duelist, Initiator, Controller or Sentinel.
A favorite weapon and a personality field that adds a bit of character.
Up to three preferred modes, for example Competitive, Swiftplay or Deathmatch.
White, red or black for the base look of the card.
At launch you can only show or hide stats, not swap them for other values. So you choose what is visible, not which stat gets calculated.
Which stats you can show
You do not have to show everything. Pick the values that represent you well, but stay honest if you are looking for people to stack with. These are the four core stats:
How often you win. The most honest overall value, but it leans heavily on your team.
Shows your aim discipline. Great to flex when it is high.
Average Combat Score, your impact per round. Says more than raw kills.
Kills, deaths, assists. A quick overview, but read it with context.
You can also show rank and role. To put your numbers in context, here is a rough guide. It shifts with rank and agent:
| Stat | Solid | Strong |
|---|---|---|
| Headshot % | from ~22% | 28% and up |
| ACS | from ~230 | 280 and up |
| Win % | above 52% | 55% and up |
| KDA | from ~1.2 | 1.4 and up |
What a finished card looks like
So you can picture it, here is an example card. Agent up top, rank as a badge, the four stat fields below.
On the real site you also add a color theme, personality and weapon accents. The idea stays the same: one clean image that shows at a glance who you are in game.
Public or private, what fits you?
While creating the card you decide who can see it. Both options make sense:
Your card is searchable on the site and reachable by link. Great for sharing and for finding teammates who match your rank and style.
Only people with the link can see it. Good if you do not want your stats out in the open and only show them on purpose.
This is the real point of the feature. Riot did not just build it to flex. Public cards let you search for players who share your rank, your roles or simply your vibe, instead of going in blind on solo queue.
Should you make your stats public?
Public cards are handy for finding a squad, but think about what you are showing. A few points first:
The card itself is harmless, but public stats are public. If account safety matters to you, we cover that in more detail in our guides.
Stats not showing? Quick fixes
The most common problems have simple causes. Just go through them in order:
Tips for a card that stands out
Why your card is only as strong as your account
A card is ultimately only as impressive as the account behind it. A high rank, unlocked agents and rare skins turn a nice profile into a card people look at twice.
If your current account is stuck in Iron or Bronze, or you are missing the skins, even the nicest layout will not do much. A well built account is the base. If you are thinking about a second account or a switch anyway, look at region, full access, rank and skins, not just a single feature.
Frequently asked questions
What is the My VALORANT Card?
A personal player card at mycard.playvalorant.com that shows your rank, main agent, role, weapon and selected stats on one image you can share or download.
How do I make my My VALORANT Card?
Go to mycard.playvalorant.com, sign in with your Riot account, customize your agent, role and look, show or hide stats, set it public or private, then share the link.
Why are my stats not showing?
Usually you are missing matches. You need at least 5 games, otherwise the card has no values. After fresh matches it can also take a little while for stats to sync.
Which stats can I show on the card?
Win percent, headshot percent, ACS, KDA, rank and role. At launch you can only show or hide these values, not swap them for other ones.
Can I download and share the card?
Yes. You can download the card as an image or share the link, for example on Discord, X or in your bio.
Is the card public or private?
Both are possible. Public cards are searchable on the site and shareable by link, while a private card is only visible to people who have the link.
Do I need a good rank for a good card?
You do not need one, but a higher rank and rare skins make the card a lot more impressive.
Ready for a card worth flexing?
A strong account is the base for a card that stands out. Compare Valorant accounts by region, rank, access and skins instead of a single feature.