Stay invisible
Fully external, kernel-mapped, and tuned for VAC. It runs outside the game so there's nothing to detect.
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Three things that matter. Nothing that doesn't.
Fully external, kernel-mapped, and tuned for VAC. It runs outside the game so there's nothing to detect.
Signature scanning finds offsets on its own. Game updates come and go — the tool keeps working.
3 HWIDs that reset monthly, a genuinely free tier, and zero hoops. Use it, share it, move on.
Real captures from MeowHax.
Not affiliated with Valve or Counter-Strike 2.
The stuff people actually ask.
MeowHax's top priority is staying invisible to VAC. The program and its mechanisms are undetectable — but if you blatantly overuse aimbot, VAC's AI can still flag your behaviour. Running external (outside the game) is the safest approach. It's not built for HVH; it's built to keep you safe.
MeowHax uses signature scanning to locate memory offsets automatically, so most game updates won't break it. Only a major engine change would. Feature updates land when they land — request things on the forum.
Because one or two is stingy. You get 3 devices that reset at the start of each billing cycle. Account-share if you want — just don't message me ten times a month to wipe HWIDs.
KDMapper (used to map the driver) gets flagged by Windows Defender, and admin rights are needed to map it. Most kernel tools work the same way — the injection method looks similar to how malware behaves, so AV flags it.
Yep. ~100 minutes for the weekly drop, ~20 hours for the full armory pass. It emulates mouse/keyboard at driver level, so you can't really use the PC while it farms. Test it on free tier first to make sure it runs on your hardware.
A zero-fee marketplace (so earned coins become withdrawable), a referral rewards system, and accepting CS2 items as credit toward the MeowHax tool. Roadmap, not promises.