Web Radar for PUBG — How It Works and Why It's Safer Than a Regular Cheat
Web Radar for PUBG is a browser-based radar that shows every player, loot and vehicle on the map in real time. It doesn't inject into the game process, runs in the browser, and you can share it with the whole squad. We break down how it works and why it's safer than traditional ESP cheats.
What Web Radar for PUBG is and why it's not a regular cheat
Web Radar is a fundamentally different type of tool compared to traditional cheats. It doesn't inject into the game process, doesn't modify memory and doesn't install any drivers. Instead the radar works as a web app: it reads game data and displays it in a browser — on a second monitor, tablet or phone next to you.
For PUBG this is especially relevant. Game server sync lets you get positions of all players, vehicles and items in real time — and display them on an interactive map. You see everything happening on the battlefield without a single third-party process inside the game.
The main advantage — safety on a fundamentally different level
Traditional ESP and wallhack cheats run inside the game process. That means BattlEye — PUBG's anti-cheat — can potentially detect them by scanning memory or analyzing process behavior.
WebRadar MEMEZ doesn't interact with the PUBG process at all. No injection, no hooks, no drivers. From BattlEye's point of view the game runs in a completely clean state. That's exactly why WebRadar holds the Undetected status and keeps it stable — there's simply nothing to detect.
What the radar shows
WebRadar MEMEZ for PUBG displays three categories of objects on an interactive map:
Players
- Enemies and allies separately, with different markers
- Bots are shown separately — so you don't waste time on non-real opponents
- Nicknames above every player
- Health — you can see which enemies are hurt and how badly
- Weapon in hand — you know what every enemy is armed with before contact
Items and loot
- Weapons, meds, armor, helmets, backpacks
- Airdrops — you see where a drop landed before anyone else
- Grenades, key cards and special items
- Adjustable transparency and icon size to fit your preferences
Vehicles
- Every vehicle on the map with names
- Color-coded highlight for fast orientation
Unique feature — share the radar with friends
WebRadar MEMEZ is the only PUBG radar you can legitimately share with the entire squad. One person launches the radar, the rest of the team opens it in a browser on their own devices via a link. The whole squad sees the same map in real time.
This completely changes team play. Coordination without voice chat, instant detection of flank threats, knowing exactly where every enemy is before pushing — all of this is available to every team member without extra purchases.
What it looks like in practice
Typical setup with WebRadar: main monitor with PUBG in fullscreen windowed mode, second monitor or phone with the browser showing the map. Markers of all players move on the map in real time — you always know where the enemies are, even if they're behind a building or behind a hill 400 meters away.
An airdrop landed in the northeast of the map — you see it instantly and decide whether to push for it, already knowing how many teams are nearby. Final circle — every remaining enemy is shown on the map, and you can build your tactics with full knowledge of the layout.
System requirements
- Windows 10 / 11 (22h2, 24h2, 25h2)
- CPU: Intel or AMD
- GPU: NVIDIA or AMD
- USB stick: not required
- Window mode: fullscreen windowed
- Spoofer: not required
Who WebRadar is for
WebRadar is the perfect choice if you want a real tactical edge without the risk. You don't need an aggressive aimbot, you don't need to risk your account with process injection. Knowing where every enemy is — that's enough, and you'll win most fights just on information alone.
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