Total Playtime
See every hour across your library and your most played titles.
Analyze your Steam profile and discover your total playtime, most played games, achievements, account value, and personal gaming insights.
Example: https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198089791974
See every hour across your library and your most played titles.
Estimate the value of your Steam account from games and inventory.
Track unlocked achievements, rare finds, and completion progress.
Get a personalized verdict based on activity and preferences.
Steam Analyzer is a powerful tool that helps you analyze your Steam profile data from public accounts. It provides detailed statistics about your games, playtime trends, achievements, and more in one clean dashboard.
Steam Analyzer can show unlocked achievements and sort them by rarity using global Steam achievement percentages. Achievements unlocked by fewer players are considered rarer.
Steam Analyzer is a free web tool that reads public Steam profile data and gives you a visual summary of your gaming history — total playtime, most played games, achievements, rare achievements, estimated account value, and a gaming verdict.
Yes, Steam Analyzer is completely free to use.
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 can only read data that Steam exposes publicly. Set your profile, games, and playtime to Public in Steam privacy settings so the analyzer can access them.
Steam Analyzer fetches the current store price for each game in your library and sums them up. Free-to-play games and delisted games are counted as $0. The result is an estimate based on current prices.
Yes. Steam Analyzer shows your unlocked achievements sorted by global rarity — from Very Rare (under 0.5% of players) to Common (20% and above).
No personal data is stored. Some profile data may be briefly cached to reduce load on the Steam API, but nothing is saved long-term.
No. Steam Analyzer is an independent project and is not affiliated with Valve Corporation or Steam.