What SpriteTracker Is
SpriteTracker.us is a fan-made website that helps players track which sprites they own, mark sprites as mastered, create trade listings, talk with other users, and report safety or moderation concerns.
Unofficial Fan Project
SpriteTracker.us is not an official Epic Games website, not an official Fortnite website, and is not endorsed, sponsored, approved, or operated by Epic Games, Inc. The site is intended to be clearly separate from official Epic services and official Fortnite websites.
Portions of the materials used are trademarks and/or copyrighted works of Epic Games, Inc. All rights reserved by Epic. This material is not official and is not endorsed by Epic.
What Users Can Do Here
- Track found, missing, mastered, and unmastered sprites.
- Save checklist progress to an account for use across devices.
- Post sprite trade listings and browse all active listings.
- Use trading forums and direct messages for community trading conversations.
- Submit reports for moderation, safety, privacy, or behavior concerns.
What SpriteTracker Does Not Do
- It does not sell cheats, hacks, exploits, account services, or game advantages.
- It does not claim to grant Fortnite items, currency, skins, sprites, or account benefits.
- It does not ask users for Epic Games passwords.
- It does not represent itself as Epic Games, Fortnite, or an official support channel.
Community Safety
Users should keep trades respectful, avoid sharing personal information, and report suspicious behavior. Administrators can delete posts, messages, listings, and reports responses where needed, and can mute or ban users who abuse the site.
Data And Privacy
SpriteTracker stores only the information needed to run accounts, checklist syncing, listings, forums, direct messages, reports, and moderation. The Privacy Policy explains what is stored and how it is protected.
Contact And Reports
For questions, moderation concerns, privacy issues, or unsafe behavior, use the Report Box on the Trading or Listings page. Signed-in users can see their own reports, and administrators can respond.