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How to send Nintendo Switch screenshots to your laptop

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TheNintendo Switchoffers the ability to take screenshots of a game, so you can capture your stunning action set piece in Zelda, or somersaulting leap in Super Mario Odyssey. However, transferring those screenshots from the Nintendo Switch isn’t so easy.

While Nintendo provides the option to send screenshots to a smart device (such as a smartphone) wirelessly, it’s not so obvious how to transfer pictures directly to a PC.

Fortunately, there is an available method tucked away in the settings, and we’re going to guide you through the process. Keep reading on to find out how to send Nintendo Switch screenshots to your laptop.

What you’ll need:

What you’ll need:

The Short Version

Step1

Click System Settings on Nintendo Switch

You’ll find this in the bottom row on the Nintendo Switch home screen. It has a cog icon, and is situated to the left of Sleep Mode.

Step2

Scroll down to Data Management

You’ll find it six rows down, directly underneath the Internet settings.

Step3

Click on Manage Screenshots and Videos

Switch over to the right-sided menu, and then scroll down until you find Manage Screenshots and Videos. You’ll find it right above Delete Save Data.

Step4

Press on Copy to PC via USB Connection

Scroll down right to the bottom, until you land on Copy to PC via USB Connection. Select it.

Step5

Connect your Switch to your PC via USB cable

A pop-up message will then instruct you to connect your Nintendo Switch to your PC via USB cable.We used a USB-C to USB-A cable, but you may need to use a USB-C to USB-C cable instead, depending on the available ports on your PC or laptop.Once plugged in successfully, you’ll see a blue tick appear on your Switch screen.

Step6

Open File Explorer on your Windows PC

This should appear as a folder on your task bar.

Step7

Click on This PC

In the left-sided menu, you should see the option for This PC. Click it. You can alternatively type ‘This PC’ into the search bar right at the top.

Step8

Click on Nintendo Switch

You should see the option for Nintendo Switch, right underneath the subheading ‘Devices and Drives’.

Step9

Click on Album

If you’ve taken screenshots on the Switch, you should see the option for Album. Select it.

Step10

Select your chosen game

The Nintendo Switch sorts all of the screenshots into folders for the games that they were taken in. Pick the game you want (we pickedKirby and the Forgotten Land).If you want to transfer an image of the Switch’s home screen or settings, the screenshots should be located in an ‘Other’ folder.

Step11

Locate your screenshots and copy to your PC

All of your Nintendo Switch screenshots for your chosen game should be stored here.To store it on your PC, highlight your chosen screenshot, press the Copy To shortcut on the top tool bar, and then pick the location on your PC you want it to be stored. You can also drag and drop the image to your desired location if you prefer. Once that’s done, you can disconnect your Switch.

Troubleshooting

Yes you can. Make sure the screenshots are stored on the microSD card, and then you can take it out of the Switch and plug it into your PC to transfer over the files. In the likely case that your PC doesn’t have a microSD card reader, you’ll need to purchase an adaptor. As a result, we think the above method is better for most.

Yes, and it’s arguably an easier process. On the Switch, go Album > click screenshot > press the A button > Send to Smart Device > Send Individually.The you can use the QR code to wirelessly connect your phone, and transfer over the images. Both your Switch and phone will need to be connected to the same Wi-Fi network.

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