6 Ways to Capture In-Game Screenshots in Windows 11

You can show off your greatest gaming moments by capturing screenshots. Some players take in-game snapshots of their record scores or post-match reports and stats to share with friends. Screenshots from games with beautiful 3D graphics can also be good desktop wallpapers.

Taking in-game snapshots in Windows 11 is relatively straightforward. Windows 11 incorporates tools for capturing screenshots. Some third-party software packages also provide screen-capturing options for games. These are six different ways you may take in-game screenshots in Windows 11.

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1. How to Capture Game Screenshots With the Game Bar

The Xbox Game Bar is Windows 11’s pre-installed app for capturing snapshots of games. Game Bar is an overlay app you can activate with a hotkey. It packs in options for taking screenshots, recording games, adjusting audio, and viewing performance info. You can capture in-game snapshots with Game Bar like this:

you’re able to open the folder that stores screenshots with the Game Bar by selecting a thumbnail inGalleryand clickingShow file location. ClickContinueto open the folder. Then you can double-click the images in Explorer to open them with Photos or alternative default software.

A Windows game

As we mentioned earlier, you can use the Game Bar to record your gameplay, too. Check out our guide onhow to record gameplay on Windows 11for more information.

2. How to Capture Game Screenshots With Windows 11’s Hotkeys

Windows 11 has a clipboard that enables you to capture full-screen screenshots from games. Launch a game and press thePrtSckey to capture a snapshot. The clipboard will temporarily store the image. So, you’ll need to open Paint (or an alternative app), paste the image into that app by pressingCtrl+V,and thensave it.

The clipboard can store multiple captured screenshots (with its history feature enabled). However, taking in-game snapshots with PrtSc is not ideal since you must manually paste each one of them into an image editor for saving. A better method is to press theWin+PrtSchotkey whilst playing a game. That will take a snapshot and automatically save it in a Screenshots folder with this directory path:

The Game Bar’s Capture box

3. How to Capture Game Screenshots With GeForce Experience

GeForce Experience is an optimization app for NVIDIA graphics cards. It enables users to adjust graphical settings,update NVIDIA drivers, and take in-game screenshots. NVIDIA GeForce Experience has an overlay you could open whilst playing that includes its screen-capturing tools.

The GeForce Experience software usually comes pre-installed on PCs with supported NVIDIA GPUs. So, you shouldn’t need to install that software if your PC has a supported NVIDIA GPU. This GeForce Experiencesystem requirements pagelists all the supported GPU series for that software.

The Game Bar’s Gallery window

If your PC meets those system requirements but doesn’t have that NVIDIA software installed, you can download it from thisGeForce Experiencepage. Click the greenDownloadbutton to save the setup wizard for GeForce Experience. Double-click the GeForce_Experience_v3.25.1.27.exe to bring up the setup wizard, and select theAgreeand Installoption.

When you’ve got GeForce Experience installed, you’ll find its overlay to be a good alternative to the Xbox Game Bar. However, that feature also needs to be enabled for you to utilize it. This is how you could capture in-game snapshots with GeForce Experience:

The NVIDIA GeForce Experience context menu option

GeForce Experience saves your screenshots in the Videos folder. There you’ll find separate folders that include the screenshots of games you captured them from. This is the full path for the Videos directory:

it’s possible to view captured snapshots from the gallery in GeForce Experience. Press theAlt+Zkey combo, and selectGalleryon the overlay. The gallery shows you thumbnail previews for recently captured items and screenshot folders. Double-click an image thumbnail to view it or a folder to open.

4. How to Capture Game Screenshots With Steam

If you’re a Steam user (and most Windows gaming fanatics are these days), you could capture snapshots with that software’s screenshot key. To do so, open Steam and launch one of your games with that gaming client. Then press the defaultF12hotkey to take an in-game screenshot.

After taking some snapshots, you could view them within the Steam gaming client. Click Steam’sViewmenu and selectScreenshot. Select the game you took the pictures from in theShowdrop-down menu. Then you’ll see a gallery that includes your screenshots for the game. Click each snapshot to view it enlarged.

5. How to Capture Game Screenshots With Fraps

Fraps is a video and screen-capturing software with which you can capture snapshots from OpenGL and DirectX Windows 11 games. Although it’s not freeware, you can takeBMPscreenshots with the unregistered version in Windows 11/10. These are the steps for capturing screenshots with Fraps:

The subfolder that includes your captured screenshots is in the Fraps folder. The Fraps folder has a Screenshots subfolder for your snapshots. If you installed the software in its default directory, the path for the folder will be:

You can check the folder path for your snapshots in the Fraps software. Open the Fraps window, and click itsScreenshotstab. Then click theViewbutton to bring up the folder. You can also change the capturing key by clicking in theScreen Capture Hotkeybox on theScreenshotstab and pressing a different one.

6. Capture Screenshots With a Games Photo Mode Feature

Some games include built-in photo mode tools with which you capture snapshots from them without additional overlays or software. Aside from merely taking snapshots, those photo modes enable players to enhance screenshots by rotating camera angles and applying effects. These are some of the more notable games that incorporate photo modes:

Although it’s not an especially common feature, some of your Windows games might include a photo mode. How you access photo modes will vary between titles. However, you can often find screenshot tools for games from their pause menus.

Capture Your Favorite Gaming Moments With Screenshots

Taking pictures with screenshot tools preserves memories just like with real cameras. All the methods above for taking in-game snapshots will capture and preserve your favorite Windows 11 gaming moments. Then you can create a gaming photo album with a collection of in-game screenshots to display in image slideshows or share online.

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