Steam Analyzer FAQ
Answers about analyze Steam profile workflows, Steam achievements, rare Steam achievements, account value, and Steam gaming stats.
Steam Analyzer is a free web tool that reads public Steam profile data and gives you a visual summary of your gaming history — including total playtime, most played games, unlocked achievements, rare achievements, estimated account value, and an overall gaming verdict.
Open Steam and go to your profile page. Copy the URL from your browser — it usually looks like https://steamcommunity.com/id/yourusername or https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198000000000. Paste that URL into the input field on the Analyze page and click Analyze.
The most common reason is that your Steam profile or game details are set to private. In Steam, go to your profile → Edit Profile → Privacy Settings and set Games, Playtime, and Profile to Public. Then try again.
No. Steam Analyzer never asks for your Steam password or login. It only reads data that is already publicly visible on your Steam profile.
Steam Analyzer fetches the current store price for each game in your library and sums them up. Free-to-play games, delisted games, and games with no public price are counted as $0. The result is an estimate based on current prices — actual prices you paid may differ.
The verdict is a short label that summarises your Steam profile based on your total playtime, number of games owned, achievements unlocked, and activity level. It is meant to be fun, not a score.
Steam reports a global unlock percentage for each achievement — how many players who own the game have unlocked it. Steam Analyzer uses those percentages to classify achievements: Very Rare (under 0.5%), Rare (under 3%), Uncommon (under 20%), and Common (20% and above).
Games that are hidden from your library, games with zero playtime that Steam chooses not to expose via its public API, or games you have set to private will not appear in the analysis.
Steam Analyzer does not store personal data. Some profile and game data may be cached briefly on the server to reduce load on the Steam API, but no personal information is saved long-term.
No. Steam Analyzer is an independent project and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Valve Corporation or Steam in any way.
Yes. After your analysis loads you can take a screenshot manually, or use any screenshot tool. Your result URL can also be shared directly — anyone with it can view the same analysis page.
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