ARC Raiders Radar — Browser Radar

Undetected

Browser Radar shows a live top-down map of your raid on a phone or spare monitor. Every raider, ARC, container and exit sits on it, and the view tracks you as you move. Nothing renders on the game screen itself, so a stream or a screenshot has no overlay to catch.

  • Second screen or phone
  • No in-game overlay
  • Players, teams & ARCs
  • Loot, containers & exits
  • Nearby-items search
  • No recoil on F6

See Browser Radar in action

What Browser Radar does

What you see on the map

  • Players tagged by team number and colour, with nickname and distance
  • Weapon carried, plus an aim line for where each contact is looking
  • Marker sized to stance, so crouched and prone raiders read apart from standing ones
  • ARCs drawn separately from raiders, keeping human threats easy to pick out
  • Auto-scaling map stays readable across open ground and tight interiors

Loot & extraction

  • Items and containers with a category selector to cut the clutter
  • Hide-opened toggle so cleared containers drop off the map
  • Extraction points, supply stations and power stations plotted
  • Probe, mine, quest, carryable and grenade markers
  • Nearby-containers table: status, type, name and distance

How it runs

  • Lives in a browser on a second device, never over the game
  • Marker actions: show a contact, or route straight to it
  • Search nearby items and jump to the closest one
  • No-recoil toggle on F6 for the fights the map walks you into
  • Online now, sold only while it's confirmed undetected

A second-screen ARC Raiders radar, built for extraction

A good ARC Raiders radar earns its place by telling you what sits nearby before you commit to a corner. Browser Radar handles that from a second device instead of your game screen. Open it on a phone or a spare monitor to get a live top-down view of the raid. Raiders show up tagged by team and name, ARCs are marked apart from players, and every container, station and exit lands on the map as you move.

Because it runs in a browser, nothing draws over the game itself. That leaves no overlay for a recording or a spectator to catch, and your main display stays clean. The map auto-scales too, so a sprawling outdoor zone and a cramped interior both stay legible. Tap any contact to read its weapon, range and facing. Tap a container and the nearby list gives you its status, type and name, then routes you to it. Chasing loot instead? The nearby-items search finds the closest match and points you at it.

Browser Radar is listed for sale only while it’s confirmed online and undetected. If a patch puts it at risk, it drops to updating and comes off sale until it’s re-secured. No radar is ever risk-free, which is why its real state stays on the ARC Raiders status board for you to check first. Keys arrive the moment checkout clears, and an F6 toggle flattens recoil for the fights the map leads you into.

Browser Radar — FAQ

Does Browser Radar show up on my game screen?
No. It runs in a web browser on a second monitor, tablet or phone, so nothing renders over ARC Raiders itself. There's no in-game overlay for a recording or a spectator to pick up, and your main display stays clean.
What does the ARC Raiders radar actually track?
Contacts show their team number and colour, plus nickname, distance, weapon carried and an aim line, and the marker is sized to stance. ARCs sit apart from raiders. For loot, you get items and containers with a category selector, extraction points, supply and power stations, and probe, mine, quest, carryable and grenade markers.
Is Browser Radar undetected?
It's listed online only while it's confirmed undetected. The day a patch puts it at risk it moves to updating and comes off sale until it's re-secured. No radar is completely risk-free, so we show its real status openly rather than claim it can't fail.
Do I need a second device to use it?
It's built for one. A phone, tablet or second monitor gives you the map without covering your game. You can open it in a browser window on the same PC, but a separate screen is what keeps your main display clear and the map glanceable.
What is the F6 no-recoil toggle?
Browser Radar includes a no-recoil option you switch on with F6, so your gun stays flatter in the fights the map leads you into. It's separate from the radar view, and you can leave it off if you only want the map.