What Is SteamReport.net?
SteamReport.net is a free, community-driven player reporting tool built for Steam games — primarily Counter-Strike 2. It gives players a structured way to submit detailed incident reports about suspicious behavior, cheating, harassment, and other disruptive conduct directly through the official Steam Web API.
Unlike informal complaints on forums or social media, reports submitted through SteamReport.net are formatted, timestamped, and forwarded to Steam's moderation system using verified bot accounts — giving your report real weight in Valve's review pipeline.
Our Mission
Online gaming should be fair. Cheaters, griefers, and toxic players damage the experience for everyone. We created SteamReport.net because the built-in Steam reporting tools are often buried, lack context fields, and give no feedback that anything happened.
Our goal is to make the reporting process as clear, detailed, and effective as possible — so that bad actors are flagged quickly and consistently, and the community has a visible, structured channel for accountability.
How It Works
- Look up a player — Paste any Steam profile URL, SteamID, SteamID3, or SteamID64 into the search bar.
- Review their profile — See their public profile info, VAC/game ban history, CS2 stats, Faceit and Leetify data (when available), and existing community reports.
- Submit a report — Choose a reason (cheating, griefing, harassment, scam, etc.), add context about what happened, and submit. Your report is sent to Steam through the official API.
- Track community data — The Stats page shows aggregate reporting trends, most-reported players, and ban rate data.
What We Offer
- Real-time Steam profile lookups — VAC bans, game bans, trade bans, account age, and profile visibility.
- CS2 stats integration — Kills, deaths, headshot percentage, win rate, and more from Steam's game stats API.
- Third-party data — Faceit and Leetify stats displayed alongside Steam data when available.
- Structured reports — Categorized by type, with free-text fields for evidence and context.
- Community statistics — Aggregated report data, ban tracking, and trending profiles.
- Educational blog — Guides on how to report players, cheating types, SteamID formats, and more.
Who Built This?
SteamReport.net is maintained by a small team of CS2 players and web developers who were tired of encountering cheaters with no clear way to report them effectively. The project started as a personal tool and grew into a public resource as the community showed real demand for it.
We are not affiliated with Valve Corporation, Steam, or any game publisher. SteamReport.net is an independent community project that interfaces with Steam's public API.
Open & Transparent
- We don't collect any personal data — read our Privacy Policy.
- We use a minimal set of cookies, all explained in our cookie disclosure.
- Analytics and advertising cookies are optional and controlled through our cookie consent banner.
- Our Terms & Conditions are written in plain language.
Get In Touch
Have questions, feedback, or need help? Visit our Contact page to reach the team.