CS2 Inventory Value — How to Check What Your Skins Are Worth
Check your CS2 inventory value in seconds. Learn how skin prices are calculated, what drives them up or down, and how to track your inventory worth over time.

Your CS2 inventory is more than a collection of skins — for many players it is a real investment. Knowing your CS2 inventory value tells you what that investment is worth right now, whether it is growing, and when the right moment to buy or sell has come. This guide explains how inventory value is calculated, what moves it, and how to check yours in seconds.
What is CS2 inventory value?
Your CS2 inventory value is the combined market price of every tradable item in your Steam inventory: weapon skins, knives, gloves, cases, stickers, agents, patches, and charms. Because skin prices change constantly with supply and demand, your inventory value is a live number — a Case Hardened blue gem or a rare knife can swing by hundreds of dollars within weeks.
How to check your CS2 inventory value
With Skinpock's CS2 inventory value calculator you get the full picture in three steps:
- Open Skinpock and paste your Steam profile link, SteamID64, or custom URL into the search bar — or sign in through Steam with one click.
- Let the calculator scan your inventory. Every item is matched against live prices from the Steam Community Market and major third-party marketplaces.
- Read your results: total inventory worth, your most valuable items, price history, and a breakdown by item type — in your preferred currency.
One thing to check first: your inventory must be set to public in your Steam privacy settings, otherwise no calculator can read it. If yours is private, our short guide on checking a private Steam inventory's value walks you through the settings.
What decides how much your skins are worth
Two identical-looking skins can differ in price by a factor of ten. These are the factors that matter:
- Rarity and demand. Covert-tier skins and knives sit at the top of the price ladder; discontinued collections climb steadily because supply only shrinks.
- Float value (wear). The float ranges from 0.00 (Factory New) to 1.00 (Battle-Scarred). Low-float versions of popular skins command significant premiums, and extreme floats on either end can turn an ordinary skin into a collector's item.
- StatTrak™ and Souvenir. StatTrak versions track your kills and usually trade well above the standard skin. Souvenir drops from Major tournaments carry golden stickers and their own collector market.
- Stickers and patterns. Rare applied stickers (think Katowice 2014 holos) and special patterns — Case Hardened blue gems, Fade percentages, Doppler phases — can be worth far more than the base skin itself.
- Market timing. Operation releases, case retirements, Major tournaments, and even game updates move prices across the whole market. Our CS2 market cap tracker shows these swings at market level.
Steam Market price vs. real cash value
The Steam Community Market shows one price — but you can never withdraw that money; it stays inside your Steam wallet, and Steam takes roughly a 15% cut on every sale. Third-party marketplaces trade the same skins for real money, typically at lower prices than the Steam listing but with actual cash payouts. That is why a serious inventory valuation looks at both: Skinpock compares prices across marketplaces, so you see what your items are listed for on Steam and what they would realistically fetch in cash. You can dig into any single item's cross-market pricing in our skin database.
Track your inventory value over time
Checking your value once is a snapshot — the real insight comes from tracking it. Skinpock stores your inventory's price history, so you can see how your collection performs across weeks and months, spot which items drive the gains, and decide with data instead of gut feeling. Skins have historically been volatile: treat your inventory like a portfolio, not a piggy bank, and check its value before every larger trade.
Frequently asked questions
Is checking my CS2 inventory value free?
Yes. Enter your Steam profile and you get the complete valuation, item breakdown, and price history for free — no registration required.
Is it safe to check my inventory value?
Yes. Skinpock only reads publicly visible inventory data via Steam's own interfaces. You never enter your password anywhere except Steam itself, and signing in uses the official Steam OpenID login. Nobody can take items from your inventory by valuing it.
Why does my inventory value differ between websites?
Different tools use different price sources — Steam listing prices, buy orders, or individual marketplace feeds — and update at different speeds. Skinpock aggregates live prices from multiple marketplaces and shows the sources, so you can judge the number instead of trusting a black box.
Which items count toward the value?
Everything marketable in your CS2 inventory: skins, knives, gloves, cases, capsules, stickers, agents, patches, charms, and graffiti. Untradable or non-marketable items are listed but priced at zero.
Ready to see your number? Check your CS2 inventory value now — it takes less than ten seconds.





