ZZZ UID Lookup

Enter a UID to view any player's real showcase: Agents, level, Mindscape, W-Engine and equipped Drive Disc sets. No login needed.

Where to find your UID & how to enable the showcase

  1. Open the game and tap your profile picture in the top-left corner.
  2. Your UID is shown right under your name.
  3. To let others see your builds, add Agents to your profile Showcase.
Is it safe?

Yes. The tool only reads the PUBLIC info you chose to show in your showcase (the same anyone sees when they view your in-game profile). No password, no account access, and we don't store your personal data.

This page is an enka.network-style UID lookup built for Zenless Zone Zero: type in any player's UID and it pulls their real Showcase data straight from the game servers, then rebuilds it into a build card for every Agent — level, Mindscape, Core Skill, the equipped W-Engine, all 6 Drive Disc slots, plus a disc score and Rank. No login, no need to know anyone's password — the tool only reads the Showcase data the account owner already chose to make public. To view your own or a friend's build, the first steps are finding the right UID and enabling the Showcase in-game, both explained below.

What is a UID?

A UID (User ID) is the unique number identifying a Zenless Zone Zero account, completely separate from the display name — two players can share a name but never a UID. The game server uses it to know exactly who you are for matchmaking, profile viewing, or lookups through outside tools like this one. A smaller UID usually means an older account, but the number itself says nothing about skill or progress — it's simply the key this tool uses to find that account's public Showcase data.

Where do you find your UID?

Your UID sits right on the in-game profile screen: open Zenless Zone Zero, tap your profile picture in the top-left corner to open the Proxy menu, and the UID number appears right under your name. To view a friend's or a community member's build, all you need is that number — nothing else is required to search on this page.

If the result comes back not found, the most likely cause is a mistyped digit, or that account has never enabled its Showcase — double-check the UID first before assuming anything else.

Enable the Showcase — the step that's actually required

Private by default: a fresh Zenless Zone Zero account doesn't expose any build data automatically. For anyone else (or this page) to see it, the account owner has to open their profile, go to the Showcase section, and add the Agents they want to display — the exact mechanism every UID tool on the market, enka.network included, depends on.

Since this is a game-side mechanic rather than a limitation of this page, if a UID comes back empty or private, the fix lives on that account: open the game, add characters to the Showcase, then search again.

What does this page show for a UID?

Once a lookup succeeds, the page rebuilds exactly what's public in the Showcase: the main profile (nickname, UID, Trailblaze Level, signature) plus a quick summary line — total Agents shown, average level, average Drive Disc level.

  • Each Agent gets its own card: level, Rank (S or A), how many Mindscape tiers are unlocked, Core Skill level.
  • Equipped W-Engine: name, level, refinement (Phase).
  • All 6 Drive Disc slots: the equipped 2-piece/4-piece sets with a link to that set's wiki page, and how many discs are pushed to +15.
  • Disc score and build Rank (whenever there's enough data to compute it): a total score out of 100 with an S/A/B/C Rank, plus the score of each individual slot within the 6.

Tapping a character's name, a W-Engine, or a disc set links straight to that item's wiki page for a deeper read — no need to leave the UID page to go find it yourself.

What do the disc score and S/A/B/C Rank mean?

The disc score grades every substat line on a disc using a weight tied to the Agent's role — CRIT matters most for a pure-damage DPS, while Anomaly Proficiency matters more for an Anomaly Agent. A score of 100 represents a theoretically perfect disc for that exact role; the score of all 6 slots combined becomes that Agent's build score.

From the build score, the page maps to four easy-to-read Ranks: S (75 and up), A (60 and up), B (45 and up), and C below that — this page's own rating scale, not an official in-game stat, meant to quickly flag which disc needs replacing first.

How fresh is the data, and what about privacy?

Each UID is cached for about 5 minutes after the first lookup — searching it again within that window returns an instant result instead of hitting the game servers again. Just changed a build and want to see it right away? Wait past the 5-minute mark, then search again to pull the latest numbers.

On privacy: the page only reads the Showcase data the account owner chose to make public, exactly what anyone sees viewing your profile in-game. No password, no login, and no other account data is accessed or stored beyond that public Showcase.

FAQ

What is a Zenless Zone Zero UID, and how is it different from a display name?

A UID is the unique number identifying an account — fixed, and never shared between two players, unlike a display name which can repeat. The page uses that exact number to find the account you want to look up; nothing else is needed.

Why does a UID lookup show no Agents at all?

Most likely that account hasn't enabled its in-game Showcase — build data doesn't become visible by default. The account owner needs to open their profile, add the Agents they want to display to the Showcase, then search the UID again to see the full result.

What can this page show for a given UID?

The main profile (nickname, Trailblaze Level, signature), then each Agent: level, Rank, Mindscape, Core Skill level, equipped W-Engine, all 6 Drive Disc slots with 2-piece/4-piece sets, plus disc score and build Rank whenever there's enough data.

How are the disc score and S/A/B/C Rank calculated?

Every substat line is graded against a weight matching the Agent's role, all 6 slots combine into a build score out of 100, then that maps to Rank S (75+), A (60+), B (45+), or C — this page's own rating scale, not an official in-game stat.

How often does UID lookup data refresh?

Results are cached for about 5 minutes after the first lookup, so repeat searches within that window respond instantly. After changing a build in-game, wait past the 5-minute mark and search again to see the latest numbers.

Is it safe to look up someone else's UID?

Yes. The page only reads the Showcase data the account owner already chose to make public — exactly what anyone sees viewing your profile in-game. No password, no login, and no other account data is accessed or stored beyond what's already public.

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