Raika Locker → Listing Text

Selling your Fortnite account on Eldorado, PlayerAuctions or G2G? Drop your Raika locker screenshots here — we'll turn each one into clean text you can paste straight into your listing description.

Tip: paste the result into the description box on Eldorado, PlayerAuctions or G2G when you create your listing — it makes your inventory searchable for buyers.

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Why bother turning screenshots into text?

Listings on Eldorado, PlayerAuctions, and G2Gare indexed by their description text — not by the contents of your uploaded images. Buyers searching for a specific cosmetic ("Renegade Raider", "Black Knight", "Galaxy") will only find your listing if those names appear in the body. A typed inventory:

  • Surfaces your account in marketplace search for every named skin, pickaxe, glider and emote you own.
  • Lets buyers Cmd-F your listing to confirm a specific cosmetic is included.
  • Builds trust — listings with detailed text inventories tend to convert faster than image-only ones.
  • Pairs perfectly with the screenshots themselves: image as visual proof, text as searchable index.

How to get your Raika locker screenshots

Raika is a Fortnite skin-checker bot at raika.ggthat exports your account's locker as a clean set of category-by-category screenshots. Here's the typical flow.

  1. 1
    Open the Raika checker bot

    Raika is a Discord and Telegram bot at raika.gg. Add the bot to your server (or DM it on Telegram) — most sellers already have access through their checker community.

  2. 2
    Authenticate with your own account

    Run /login (Discord) or the equivalent Telegram command and follow the Epic Games sign-in prompt. Only check accounts you own — checking someone else's account violates Epic's Terms of Service and can get you banned.

  3. 3
    Generate the locker

    Run /locker (Discord) or send the locker command on Telegram. Raika will return a set of screenshots — typically Skins, Pickaxes, Gliders, Dances, Back Blings, Wraps, etc. — plus a ZIP bundle.

  4. 4
    Save the images locally

    Download each PNG (or the whole ZIP and unpack it) into a folder you can find. The yellow-header layout with category counts and V-Bucks-paid totals is what this OCR tool reads.

  5. 5
    Drop them on this page

    Click the dashed upload box above and select all your Raika screenshots, then hit Analyze. We don't store anything — files are processed in memory and discarded after the response.

We're not affiliated with Raika or raika.gg. Use any comparable checker tool that produces the same yellow-header screenshot layout — the OCR doesn't care which bot generated the image as long as the format matches.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why bother adding text to my listing if I already have screenshots?expand_more
Buyers (and marketplace search engines) can't read what's inside an image. A textual inventory makes your listing show up when someone searches for a specific skin like 'Renegade Raider' or 'Black Knight', and lets shoppers Cmd-F your description to confirm a skin is included before they message you. Sellers who paste a complete inventory consistently get more reach and faster sales.
Do I need a Raika subscription to use this tool?expand_more
Not for this page — the OCR is free and runs locally in your browser session. You'll need access to Raika or another Fortnite locker checker to generate the screenshots in the first place. Raika is the most common one, but the same yellow-header format is used by several checker bots; we accept any of them as long as the layout matches.
Does it work with BennyChecker, Muhoras, or other bots?expand_more
Right now this tool is tuned specifically to the Raika-style yellow-header layout (CATEGORY: N (M paid for V-Bucks) | DATE). Other generators have different layouts that we don't reliably parse yet — those images will be flagged as bad quality. Re-export from Raika if you have the option, or stick with screenshots that have the yellow header.
Is my account data stored anywhere?expand_more
No. Images are streamed straight from your browser to our OCR service, processed in memory, and the response is returned to you. We do not write uploaded images to disk, log inventory contents, or share your data with anyone. There is no account, no cookie, no analytics on this page.
Why was my image marked as bad quality?expand_more
The tool needs to see a Raika-style header at the top of the image (e.g. 'SKINS: 64 (7 paid for 9,900 V-Bucks)') to lock onto the layout. If the screenshot is cropped, low resolution, taken from a different checker, or is generic Fortnite art, the header won't match and we mark it bad quality so we don't return wrong data. Re-export from Raika at full resolution and try again.
How accurate is the item list?expand_more
Header parsing — category, total count, V-Bucks-paid count, snapshot date — is very accurate. Individual item names are recovered from the grid below the header, where multi-word skin names sometimes mash together when adjacent tiles touch. Treat the item list as a reading aid, not a perfect inventory dump. The header line itself is reliable enough to base your listing's category counts on.
Are there limits?expand_more
Yes — to keep the service available for everyone, this tool is rate-limited to 10 requests per IP per 24 hours, with up to 20 images per request and 20 MB per image. That's plenty for a single account export. If you hit the limit, wait a day or come back from a different network.
Is selling my Fortnite account allowed?expand_more
Selling Fortnite accounts is against Epic Games' Terms of Service and the buyer can be banned if Epic detects unusual activity. If you're going to sell anyway, use established marketplaces with buyer/seller protection and never share account credentials in plaintext through unencrypted channels. This tool itself only reads screenshots — it never asks for or transmits credentials.