Desktop scanner for competitive games

Know exactly who you're playing against.

GGSight reads visible gamer tags from your screen, waits for multiple OCR frames, verifies public sources, and only notifies you when the match has real signal. It is not a browser-only scanner.

No game memory No injected overlay No random popup spam
LIVE MATCH SCAN
BUS FEED
KILL FEED
SCOREBOARD
Detected player TTV_BlazeKing

Verified profile + Twitch + Fortnite evidence

96% source
Fortnite bus-driver messages COD pre-game lobbies Kill feeds Scoreboards Spectating screens Team rosters Capture card previews Remote Play Fortnite bus-driver messages COD pre-game lobbies Kill feeds Scoreboards Spectating screens Team rosters Capture card previews Remote Play
Downloadable beta

Pick your computer. The buttons download real MVP bundles.

The current build is a source-style desktop beta with install scripts. Signed Windows/macOS/Linux installers can replace these bundles once the scanner is proven.

MAC

macOS

For screenshot testing, OCR validation, and future desktop capture-zone support on Mac.

Download for macOS
LIN

Linux

For Linux desktop testing, labeled dataset work, scanner validation, and OCR tuning.

Download for Linux
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How GGSight works

Screen pixels in. Meaningful match out.

01

Draw scan zones

Choose visible regions like lobby lists, bus-driver feeds, kill feeds, scoreboards, spectating banners, or capture-card windows.

02

Stabilize OCR

The app compares multiple frames before lookup so one blurry read does not become a wrong alert.

03

Verify identity

GGSight checks verified profiles, public creator accounts, tracker-style sources where supported, and matching game evidence.

04

Notify only on signal

Alerts appear for creators, verified profiles, public tracker matches, repeat encounters, marked players, or confidence thresholds.

Actual scanner preview

This is what people see after downloading the bot scanner.

The desktop window shows source zones, live detections, verification evidence, user correction controls, and the notification result in one readable scanner dashboard.

Screenshot of the GGSight desktop scanner with scan zones, detected players, verification evidence, and correction controls.
Fair-play boundaries

Useful, but not shady.

GGSight does not read game memory, inspect packets, inject overlays, automate gameplay, modify game files, bypass streamer mode, reveal hidden lobby data, or interact with anti-cheat systems.

No memory reads No packet sniffing No game hooks No clip bloat