Aimlabs and Kovaaks are the two dominant aim trainers, and both have legitimate use cases for Valorant players. Here's how they actually differ.
Aimlabs
Free, integrated, beginner-friendlyAimlabs has native Valorant scenarios, a clean interface, and performance tracking built in. The free tier covers 95% of what most players need. It's Valorant-specific playlists (like 'Voltaic Valorant Fundamentals') are excellent structured training programs.
Best for: Beginners, players who want guided improvement, users on budget.
Kovaaks
Paid ($10), more configurable, preferred by top playersKovaaks has a larger scenario library (over 30,000 community scenarios) and more detailed settings for customizing training. The 'Revosect Valorant Suite' and 'Aimer7 guides' are legendary in the aim training community.
Best for: Intermediate-advanced players, players who want precise targeting of specific weaknesses.
Recommendation
Start with Aimlabs — it's free and excellent. If after 3 months you want more customization and deeper progression, upgrade to Kovaaks. The biggest impact on your aim is consistency, not which tool you use.