Player UID Lookup
Enter a UID to see a player’s real stats, weapons and Artifacts (showcase).
This page looks up any Genshin Impact player's build using nothing but a 9-digit UID: enter it and the tool pulls the public Character Showcase data straight from enka.network, then rebuilds it into a card for every showcased character, complete with a CV score and an SS/S/A/B/C Rank. No login, no need to know anyone's password — it only reads the Showcase data an account owner has already chosen to make public. To get a result (even for your own account), the first steps are finding the right UID and enabling Character Showcase in-game, both covered below.
What is a UID?
A UID (User ID) is the 9-digit number that uniquely identifies a Genshin Impact account, completely separate from your in-game nickname — two players can share a name but never a UID. It's the exact number the game servers use to tell accounts apart, and it's also the only key this page needs to pull someone's public Showcase data.
No username, no email, no other account info required — just the 9 digits, and the lookup works.
Where do you find your UID?
Your UID shows up in three spots in-game: bottom-right corner of the main screen, inside the Paimon menu under your profile, and in Settings — tapping the UID line there copies the number straight to your clipboard, the easiest way to grab it for sharing or pasting into a lookup box.
The first digit alone also hints at which server region an account is on, going by the convention the community uses: 6 for NA, 7 for EU, 8 or 18 for Asia, and 9 for TW/HK/MO.
Turn on Character Showcase — the step you actually need
Private by default: a Genshin Impact account doesn't expose build data automatically. For someone else (or this page) to see it, the account owner has to open the Paimon menu, tap the pencil icon next to their name to open Edit Profile, then go into Character Showcase and pick up to 12 characters to display.
Picking characters alone isn't enough — Show Character Details also has to be switched on, or visitors only see character portraits with no stats behind them. There's one more optional toggle, Display Constellation Level, which reveals each character's constellation tier alongside everything else.
What does this page pull from a UID?
The data comes from enka.network, the public showcase API that basically every Genshin UID lookup tool out there relies on. Once a search succeeds, the page shows exactly what Character Showcase made public: up to 12 selected characters, each with full stats since Show Character Details was enabled (plus constellation tier, if Display Constellation Level was turned on too).
Just changed your Showcase in-game and the lookup still shows the old build? That's not a bug — give it a few minutes and search again, the fresh data will be there.
What do CV and the SS/S/A/B/C Rank mean?
CV (Crit Value) is the community-standard way to grade an artifact set, calculated as CV = CRIT Rate × 2 + CRIT DMG — it folds both crit stats into a single number so you can compare gear at a glance.
From the CV score, the page maps to five easy-to-read Ranks: SS at 220 and up, S at 180 and up, A at 130 and up, B at 90 and up, and anything below 90 is C. This is the community's own rating scale for how good an artifact set's crit rolls are, not an official in-game stat.
Why does a UID search come back empty?
Three usual suspects: a mistyped digit somewhere in the UID, that account never turning on Character Showcase, or the owner keeping their profile private so nobody can look it up from outside the game.
Work through them in that order — double-check the UID first, and if the number's definitely right, the fix sits on the other account's end: they need to open Edit Profile, add characters to Character Showcase, and enable Show Character Details before a search will turn up anything.
Privacy, safety, and a couple of practical tips
Looking up someone else's UID is completely harmless: the page only reads whatever Character Showcase data the account owner already chose to make public — no login, no password, no email or any other account info exposed beyond that Showcase — the same as a friend viewing your profile inside the game itself.
Practical use: grab UIDs from friends or guildmates to compare builds fast, checking each character's CV and Rank to spot which artifact set needs replacing first. If you want your own build to be easy for others to look up, keep all 12 slots filled in Character Showcase and always leave Show Character Details switched on.
FAQ
What's a Genshin Impact UID, and how is it different from a display name?
A UID is the 9-digit number that uniquely identifies an account — fixed, and never shared between two players, unlike a display name which can repeat. The page uses that exact number to find the account you're looking for.
Where do I find my Genshin Impact UID in-game?
Three places: the bottom-right corner of the main screen, the Paimon menu under your profile, or Settings — tapping the UID line there copies it straight to your clipboard. The first digit also hints at server region: 6=NA, 7=EU, 8/18=Asia, 9=TW/HK/MO.
How do I let other people look up my build?
Open the Paimon menu, tap the pencil icon next to your name to open Edit Profile, go to Character Showcase and pick up to 12 characters, then switch on Show Character Details — skip that step and visitors only see character portraits with no stats. You can also enable Display Constellation Level to show constellation tiers.
Why does a UID search show no characters at all?
Usually a mistyped digit in the UID, that account never enabling Character Showcase, or the profile being set to private. Check the UID first, and if it's correct, the account owner needs to open Edit Profile and turn on Show Character Details before a search will find anything.
How is CV (Crit Value) calculated?
CV = CRIT Rate × 2 + CRIT DMG, folding both crit stats into one number the Genshin community uses to compare artifact roll quality.
What are the SS/S/A/B/C Ranks on this page based on?
They're based on CV score: SS at 220 and up, S at 180 and up, A at 130 and up, B at 90 and up, and below 90 is C. This is a community rating scale, not an official in-game stat.
Is it safe to look up someone else's UID? Does it expose their email?
Yes, it's safe. The page only reads whatever Character Showcase data the account owner chose to make public — no login, no password, no email or any other account data exposed beyond that public Showcase.