Valorant Record , Auto-Save Clips
AI automatically cuts and saves your kills, aces and clutches. No setup, just play.

DOR is a free game recorder optimized for Valorant. It auto-detects kills, aces and clutch moments and saves them as Valorant clips, with round-based recording and high-quality, lag-free background capture. No OBS-style setup, install, launch the game, and your highlights collect themselves.
Auto recording built for Valorant
Auto Event Clips
Key moments are detected and saved automatically.
Round-based Recording
Detects round start and end to record entire rounds.
Lag-free Capture
Low-overhead background capture with no impact on competitive FPS.
These moments save themselves
Make a Valorant montage from your clips
Trim your Valorant clips in DOR's free editor and add captions, music and effects to build highlight videos for YouTube, TikTok and Discord, right in your browser, no install.
Open the free editor →How to record Valorant
Install DOR for free
Setup takes a minute. No sign-up required to start.
Launch Valorant
DOR detects the game automatically. No OBS-style configuration.
Check & share clips
After the match, review your auto-organized clips and share them to the DOR community.
Valorant recording: minimum & recommended specs
| Component | Minimum | Recommended |
|---|---|---|
| OS | Windows 10 (64bit) | Windows 11 (64bit) |
| CPU | Intel Core i5-8400 (8th-gen) / AMD Ryzen 5 2600 | Intel Core i5-12400 (12th-gen) / AMD Ryzen 5 5600+ |
| RAM | 8GB | 16GB |
| GPU | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050+ (NVENC) | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 · RTX 2060+ |
| Storage | 5GB free + clip space | SSD, 20GB+ free |
If you play Valorant at 144/240Hz, the recommended GPU keeps your high refresh rate while recording.
Recommended Valorant recording settings
| Item | Recommended | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Resolution | 1080p | Captured at native resolution |
| Frame rate | 60fps | No FPS drop in competitive |
| Clip length | ±15s | Auto-cut around events |
| File size | ~30MB per clip | Round recording separate |
* Low-spec PCs can use 720p/30fps mode.
Valorant recorder comparison
| DOR | OBS | NVIDIA | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Auto highlight clips | Auto | Manual editing | Select games |
| Setup | Install & done | Manual scenes/sources | Simple |
| Game auto-detect | 18+ games | Manual setup | Select games |
| Community sharing | One click | Separate upload | Separate upload |
Valorant recording troubleshooting
Valorant recording causes lag or FPS drops
DOR uses low-overhead background capture, so the impact is minimal. If it still struggles, switch to 720p/30fps mode in settings.
Valorant records as a black screen in fullscreen
DOR captures fullscreen, windowed and borderless modes alike, none of the fullscreen black-screen issues common with OBS.
Will a recorder get my Valorant account banned?
DOR only captures the screen and never touches the game client, so it doesn't conflict with Valorant's anti-cheat.
Valorant recording FAQ
How do I clip Valorant?
Install DOR and launch Valorant, moments like kills and aces are saved as clips automatically. Manual capture keys are also supported.
Will it drop frames in competitive?
DOR uses low-overhead background capture, so the impact on in-game FPS is negligible.
Can I record entire Valorant rounds?
Yes. DOR detects round start and end automatically and supports round-based recording.
Can I browse only my ace clips?
Clips are categorized by event type, so you can filter aces and clutches.
Can I record Valorant replays?
Valorant added a replay system in 2025. Keep DOR running while you watch a replay to capture it in high quality, and during live games it auto-detects kills, aces and clutches as clips.
Is it free? Is there a watermark?
DOR is free and adds no watermark.
What specs do I need?
Windows 10 or later runs DOR on most machines.
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