The Xbox One incorporates a screenshot tool to capture glorious gaming moments. After taking screenshots, players can also access them on PCs to apply extra editing. To access an Xbox One screenshot on a Windows 11 PC, you’ll need to transfer (share) it first. There are a few different methods for transferring (sharing) Xbox One screenshots to Windows PCs.

Where do you find Xbox screenshots?

Before sharing a captured snapshot for PC access, you might want to view it on the Xbox console first. You can find all captured screenshots in a Recent captures tab, where they are automatically saved.

How do I view my screenshots on Xbox One?

The Captures and share menu includes a Recent captures option. Press the gamepad’s Xbox button and select the Captures and share tab. Then select Recent captures there to view your screenshots.

How can I access my Xbox screenshots on PC?

1. Access Xbox One screenshots via OneDrive

2. Access Xbox One screenshots via the Xbox Console Companion app

3. Access Xbox One screenshots via USB Drive

3.1 Format a USB Drive to NTFS

3.2 Transfer Xbox Screenshots to PC

How do I transfer my Xbox screenshots to my phone?

With the Xbox app, you can transfer your Xbox screenshots to Android and Apple iOS mobiles. If you don’t have that app on your phone, you can download and install it from these store pages:

Xbox app (iOS) Xbox app (Android)

Your console must be configured to transfer snapshots to Xbox Live to the mobile app. So, ensure you’ve got automatic upload enabled on your console, as outlined in method two. SPONSORED Then open your mobile’s Xbox app. Tap the menu icon to select Captures. Then choose Screenshots on the drop-down menu to view your game snapshots. Finally, tap the share icon to choose Save. Alternatively, you could upload your Xbox photos to a OneDrive account (as outlined for the first method). Then, add the OneDrive app to your mobile to save the screenshot. When you can access your Xbox One screenshots on PC, you can open and edit them with Windows software. In addition, such software will likely provide somewhat more editing options for screenshots. Or why not set up an image slideshow of your greatest Xbox gaming moments? You can even set up a desktop wallpaper slideshow for your game screenshots with customization settings in Windows 11/10. Thus, there’s much more you can do with game screenshot files on a Windows PC than on Xbox One. So, why leave them lying around on your Xbox console?

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