A 530 KB external toolkit for Valorant. Triggerbot, GHOST human-like aim, ESP, HWID spoofer, recoil master — all reading pixels, not memory. Built by anti-cheat researchers. Capped at 500 active seats — by design.
V7 watches a small region of your screen around your crosshair. When the enemy outline color appears, and you're holding your trigger key, it fires a click. That's the entire product.
No magic. No game hooks. No reverse-engineering of Valorant. The same screen-capture pipeline that powers OBS recording at zero FPS cost — pointed at your crosshair instead of a recording file.
A 0.1 ms reaction would be obvious if every click was instant. So V7 deliberately adds humanized delay using four probability distributions running on a cached random generator.
Every parameter is exposed in the HUMAN tab: burst limit, gap base, jitter, scatter %, lognormal μ/σ, press duration, double-click chance, drift, refractory phases, hesitation.
The fastest way to get caught is to look like a cheat. Valohax looks like a 530 KB display calibration utility that sometimes opens a small window. That's not an accident.
Our two founders spent 11 years combined writing kernel-mode anti-cheat. They know exactly what game-watchers look for — and exactly what they ignore.
That's why Valohax doesn't behave like a traditional cheat: no DLL, no driver, no kernel calls. From the anti-cheat's point of view, V7 is statistically identical to a screen-recording utility you might install for streaming. Because it almost is one.
"Most cheats get shipped by people who've never written defensive code. They use the loudest possible techniques —
process injection, kernel hooks, hardware spoofing — and then act surprised when they get banned in 48 hours.
We built V7 to be invisible by design. The trade-off is that it's one feature, not ten. We think that's the right trade."
Every module reads pixels only. No DLL injection. No memory access. No driver in the kernel. Lifetime members get every future module automatically.
0.1 ms HSV pixel-color trigger with AI human-feel delays. AVX2 SIMD. The flagship module.
Human-like aimbot. Bezier mouse paths · per-shot variance · no snap, no overshoot. Indistinguishable from elite human aim.
Player boxes, health bars, weapon icons, ult charges. All reconstructed from pixel cues — never reads game memory.
User-mode HWID rotation. Spoofs motherboard, MAC, disk, BIOS, GPU UUID, machine GUID. No driver. Bring banned accounts back.
Per-weapon spray patterns for Vandal, Phantom, Spectre, Bulldog, Guardian, Stinger, Ares, Odin. Adjustable strength 0–100%.
External radar (Q3) · Movement mastery (Q4) · Skin unlocker (Q4) · Cross-game support (2027).
All plans include the full Trigger V7, GHOST Aim, ESP, HWID Spoofer, and Recoil Master.
When 500 is reached, Valohax closes registrations until a seat frees up. Existing members keep theirs forever.