CS2 Crosshair Generator

Build, preview, copy, and compare custom CS2 crosshair commands with live settings and PRO presets

Counter-Strike 2 gives you a lot of crosshair settings, but checking every variation through the console takes time. This CS2 Crosshair Generator lets you change size, gap, thickness, outline, color, and other values, preview the result right away, copy the exact CS2 crosshair commands, and test popular CS2 pro crosshair presets to compare different setups before using them in game.

PRO Crosshair Presets

Console Commands

How to Use the CS2 Crosshair Generator

This CS2 Crosshair Generator lets you build a crosshair visually instead of typing every command by hand in the console. You can adjust the core values, see the result in the preview, and immediately understand how each change affects the shape before copying the final commands into the game.

The generator is built around the settings that change the crosshair the most: length, thickness, gap, outline, and color. Length controls how long the lines are, thickness changes their weight, and gap sets the distance from the center. After that, outline and color help you tune visibility and make the crosshair easier to read

The PRO presets are there for quick comparison. You can load a pro player setup, check how it looks in the preview, and then keep it as it is or edit a few values to fit your own preference. This is also a convenient way to test several crosshair styles without searching for separate commands or codes.

How to Apply CS2 Crosshair Commands In Game

After you finish the crosshair in the generator, click Copy to copy the full command list. Open CS2, enable the developer console if it is still disabled, open the console with the ~ key, paste the commands, and press Enter. The crosshair will update immediately.

If you want to keep the generated setup, save the commands in your autoexec.cfg file. That way your crosshair loads automatically every time you start the game.

Related CS2 Config Guides

This CS2 Crosshair Generator helps you build and copy crosshair commands quickly, but broader config work usually goes further than crosshair settings alone. If you want to save commands in autoexec.cfg, create separate config files, or organize a larger CS2 setup, the guides below are the next step.

A good place to start is CS2 Config: How to Create, Load, and Manage CFG Files, which explains how to create, load, and manage CS2 config files. For a wider list of useful commands, see CS2 Console Commands 2026: Best Practice, Gameplay & FPS Settings. If you need the exact folder path, CS2 Config Location Guide 2026: Where are Config Files Stored? explains where CS2 config files are located and where to place them.

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CS2 Crosshair Generator FAQ

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Does this CS2 Crosshair Generator use real in-game commands?

Yes, the generator builds standard CS2 crosshair commands that can be pasted directly into the developer console and used in game.

Can I use PRO presets and still edit the crosshair?

Yes, you can load any PRO preset, then change individual values such as gap, thickness, outline, or color. The generated commands update automatically after each change.

How do I apply the generated crosshair in CS2?

Copy the generated commands, open the developer console in CS2, paste them, and press Enter. The crosshair updates immediately.

Can I save these crosshair commands for later?

Yes, you can save the generated commands in your autoexec.cfg or another custom .cfg file if you want the same crosshair to load again later.

Why can the preview look slightly different from CS2?

The preview is designed to stay close to the in-game look, but map background, brightness, resolution, scaling, and outline can still make small visual differences noticeable.