Step-by-Step Guide

How to Check a Steam Profile

Got deleted instantly and something felt off? Here's exactly how to check the enemy's Steam profile for trust signals in under 30 seconds — no accusations, just context.

1

Find the Steam Profile

After a suspicious death, navigate to the killer's Steam profile. You can find it through the in-game scoreboard, recent players list, or kill feed. Copy the profile URL from your browser's address bar. You can also use their vanity name or SteamID64.

2

Open Steam Checker

Go to steamchecker.io. The tool loads instantly — no sign-up, no account required. Just the search bar, ready to go.

3

Paste and Check

Paste the profile URL, vanity name, or SteamID64 into the search bar. Optionally select a game from the dropdown for playtime context. Hit Check.

4

Read the Trust Signals

In seconds, you get a trust score (0–100), a verdict label, and a full breakdown: account age, ban record, games owned, friends count, Steam level, and optional game hours. Each signal is tagged with a risk tier.

5

Share With Your Squad

Click Copy Report for a text-formatted summary ready for Discord. Or hit Share Link for a direct URL your teammates can open to see the same results. Align fast, re-queue faster.

FAQ

What do I need to check a Steam profile?

Just a Steam profile URL, vanity name, or SteamID64. Paste it into Steam Checker and you get results in seconds.

Is this free?

Yes. Steam Checker trust snapshots are completely free for any public Steam profile.

Does the player know I checked them?

No. Steam Checker reads publicly available Steam data. The profile owner is not notified.