Visor — Marvel Rivals aimbot, ESP and radar

Undetected

Visor is the cheapest way into Marvel Rivals: a clean aimbot with bone and hitbox selection, a visibility check and an ignore-team toggle, plus a full enemy ESP (skeleton, box, name, health and distance) and a 2D radar for the flank. External and legit-leaning, undetected only while it's confirmed clear of NGS. From $4.99.

  • Aimbot with bone, hitbox and a visibility check
  • Full ESP: skeleton, box, name, health and distance
  • 2D radar for the flank and the dive
  • Ignore-team so it never pulls onto your own
  • External, legit-leaning build
  • From $4.99: 1, 7 or 30 days

See Visor in action

What Visor does

Aimbot

  • Bone and aimbot hitbox selection
  • Adjustable aim FOV and smoothing
  • Visibility check so it only pulls onto a target you can see
  • Ignore team so it never locks your own side
  • A bindable aim key and a target line

ESP / Visuals

  • Enemy skeleton, head point and eye-view marker
  • 2D, 3D or corner box, with a fill option
  • Player name, a health bar and health text
  • Distance and a line to the target
  • A 2D radar with adjustable scale

Misc

  • Adjustable text size and filled text
  • Save and load configs

How Visor runs in Marvel Rivals

Visor is the value pick: a clean aimbot, a full ESP and a radar for less than a fiver. The aim gives you bone and hitbox selection, an adjustable FOV, smoothing, a visibility check so it only pulls onto a target you can actually see, and an ignore-team toggle so it never locks your own side in a 6v6 scrum.

Because Marvel Rivals is third-person, the aim tracks through the offset over-the-shoulder camera rather than an FPS centre-dot. It isn’t the deepest kit. There’s no hero-name read or Ultimate-charge awareness here (that’s Ares), but it’s everything you need to win the duel.

The ESP is where the value shows. Every enemy renders through walls with a skeleton, a box in 2D, 3D or corner style, a name, a health bar and distance, and a 2D radar puts the flank and the dive on your screen before they reach you.

In a hero shooter where any of the roster can be coming around the back, that map-wide read is worth as much as the aim: you peel for your Strategist instead of getting collapsed on.

It’s an external, legit-leaning build, so run it that way: keep the FOV tight and the visibility check on, and your tracking human. Be straight about the risk: Marvel Rivals is guarded by NetEase’s NGS anti-cheat, which runs zero-tolerance ban waves and reviews reported footage, and a ban hits your game account across Steam and Epic.

Visor is listed Online only while it’s confirmed undetected, so check the status page before you queue and treat every account as expendable.

Visor — FAQ

Does Visor have hero-name or Ultimate-charge ESP?
No. Visor is the clean, cheap build: an aimbot, a full skeleton and box ESP, health, distance and a 2D radar. If you want the enemy hero name, Ultimate charge and structure ESP, that's Ares from $5.99.
What does the ESP show?
Every enemy through walls with a skeleton, head point and eye-view marker, a box (2D, 3D or corner), player name, health bar, health text and distance, plus a line to the target and a 2D radar with adjustable scale for reading the flank.
Is Visor undetected on Marvel Rivals?
It's undetected whenever we list it Online, against Marvel Rivals' own NGS anti-cheat from NetEase. NetEase runs zero-tolerance ban waves and reviews reported footage, and a ban hits your game account across Steam and Epic, so no build is unbannable. Check the status page before you queue.
Will the aimbot lock my own team?
No. Keep the ignore-team toggle on and it skips your own side, and the visibility check means it only pulls onto an enemy you can actually see. In a 6v6 that keeps it from yanking onto the wrong body mid-fight.
Visor or Ares — which should I buy?
Buy Visor at $4.99 for the clean, cheap essentials (aimbot, full ESP and a radar). Step up to Ares ($5.99) for the hero-shooter kit: typed aim with prediction, plus hero-name and Ultimate-charge ESP.