The complete build: full aimbot, deep ESP, and 24h loot and flea intel.
- Legit-to-rage aimbot with AI hitbox priority
- Box, skeleton, chams and out-of-view ESP
- 3D loot with quest filter and 24h flea prices
- Exfil status, border zones and grenade timer
PC · Updated every patch
Legit and rage aimbot, full PMC and Scav ESP, and loot ESP with live flea prices — undetected, and re-secured the day Tarkov patches. Instant key delivery, live status.
A legit and rage aimbot, full player and Scav ESP, and loot ESP that reads live flea-market prices: that's the core of the Escape from Tarkov cheats we run. Every product listed as Online is confirmed undetected and ready to buy. Anything mid-patch stays listed but comes off sale until it's re-secured.
The complete build: full aimbot, deep ESP, and 24h loot and flea intel.
Legit-leaning head-lock aim, full enemy ESP, and rouble-filtered loot.
The cheapest CheatsVault Tarkov build: silent aim, price-coloured loot and quest/exit ESP for the grind.
The fully-loaded loot and movement build: flea-priced ESP, hitbox switching and the full QoL stack.
Prices start at the shortest access length — full day, week and month options are on each product page. See live status →
In Tarkov a raid can hinge on a single armored chest or one keycard behind a locked door. The toolkit is built around the four things that actually decide the run: who shoots first, who sees the threat, who finds the loot, and who makes it to extract.
Silent legit aim for careful play or full rage, with FOV, smoothing, bone and hitbox selection, prediction and a visibility check.
Every PMC, Scav, boss and teammate through walls, drawn with boxes, skeletons, health, names and distance. Thermal and night vision handle the dark maps.
Loot coloured by its live flea price, with quest items and rare finds flagged and a searchable table so you never stroll past a keycard or GPU.
Active quest markers plus exfiltration points with status and distance, and snipers, mines and claymores flagged before they kill you.
Products go live only while confirmed undetected, then get re-secured the day Escape from Tarkov patches.
Your key lands automatically after checkout, and every product's real status is shown openly, so there's no guessing.
Tarkov punishes every mistake: one bad angle, one missed exfil timer, one geared player in your lobby and a full kit is gone for the wipe. Our Escape from Tarkov hacks are built around that pressure. They win the fights you'd normally lose, turn raids into reliable loot, and get you to extract alive. What follows is each tool, mapped to the moment in a raid where it earns its keep.
Tarkov is one of the most punishing shooters on PC: armor class, ammo penetration, limb health and recoil all matter, and a single geared player can wipe your squad in under a second.
The aimbot is built for that. Run it legit and it stays subtle: a tight FOV, smoothing that mimics real recoil control, hitbox selection (head, thorax, legs or the closest bone) and a visibility check so it only engages a target you can actually see. Played that way you read as a very good player, not an obvious one.
Switch to rage for the moments that call for it (instant locks, a wider FOV and prediction for peekers) when you just need to hold a corridor on Factory or clear a squad off an extract. Fecurity and Army give you the deepest control, from hitbox priority (including against AI) to recoil profiles.


Half of dying in Tarkov is dying to something you never saw. ESP fixes that.
Players, Scavs, bosses and your own teammates show through walls with boxes, skeletons, health bars, names and exact distance, and out-of-view markers point at threats before they round the corner. It tells PMCs from Scavs at a glance and can even relabel Scav names so you always know what you’re looking at.
On the dark maps (night Customs, the depths of Reserve, Factory, the Lab) thermal and night vision turn a black screen into a lit one, so a camping sniper or a Scav in a doorway shows up instead of ending your raid.
This is the part that pays for itself. Tarkov is an economy as much as a shooter, and the loot ESP treats it that way: every container, corpse and loose item is marked and colour-coded by its live flea-market value, so a bright marker means drop what you’re holding and grab it instead.
Quest items and rare finds (keycards, an LEDX, a graphics card, a Labs access card) are flagged separately, and a searchable table lets you hunt one specific item across the whole map instead of checking every jacket. Set a minimum price and the display quietly ignores the junk. One clean raid with loot ESP running can clear a wipe’s worth of rubles.

Loot only counts if you extract with it. Active quest markers show exactly where a task objective sits and how far away it is (a real shortcut through Tarkov’s endless quest grind toward Kappa), and every exfiltration point is drawn with its status and distance, so you’re never sprinting to a closed exit while the raid timer bleeds out.
The world ESP also flags what tends to end runs quietly: Scav snipers on Woods and Shoreline, tripwires and claymores, and a live grenade timer when someone cooks one into your room. Awareness, more than aim, is what gets a full kit home.
Beyond the big four, each build adds quality-of-life edges that stack up over a wipe: no weapon collide so your barrel never snags on a doorframe, faster ADS and looting, and muzzle-flash and visor cleanup for a clearer picture. For players who accept the extra risk there are options like custom recoil and infinite stamina, clearly marked as risk features and easy to leave switched off if you’re playing legit.
BattlEye watches, but Tarkov's playerbase reports just as hard, and the manual ban waves tend to land around wipe. So every cheat here carries a real ban risk on a clock, and a vendor swearing you're safe is just betting the next wave misses you. What we can control is how carefully a product is run, and there we're strict. Every Escape from Tarkov product on this page is listed Online only while it's confirmed undetected; the moment a patch drops or a build shows any sign of heat, it moves to Updating and comes off sale until it's re-secured, so you never buy something that's quietly broken.
What you do in raid weighs as much as the build you loaded. A lot of Tarkov bans start with a suspicious kill-cam or a salty player report rather than the anti-cheat itself, so closet aim and restrained ESP survive far longer than blatant rage in every raid. Skip the obvious tells (snapping through walls, hoovering every marked container on Interchange, or funnelling flea-market profit like a bot), keep your configs sensible, follow the setup docs, and run it on an account you'd be fine losing when the wipe takes it. Either way, we post a build's real state on the status board before you commit a single ruble.
Choose the loadout that fits how you play — a full aimbot and ESP, a lighter legit build, or loot and map-awareness tools. Each product lists exactly what it includes.
Pay by card through a secure checkout, in your local currency, and choose your access length, from a single day up to a month.
Your license key lands in your account automatically the moment payment clears, usually within a couple of minutes.
Follow the per-product docs to install and configure, then drop in undetected.
Escape from Tarkov burns through cheat providers: a wipe or a patch lands and half of them go dark for a week without a word. We run Escape from Tarkov cheats the opposite way. When a wipe or a BattlEye push breaks a build, we post its status the same hour and take it down, so you hear it from us before you ever hear it from BattlEye. Silence is the tell that a provider has stopped watching the game; we make noise on purpose.
Pick an undetected Escape from Tarkov product and drop into your next raid in minutes. Instant key, live status, free updates.
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