Switch 2 to PC: Complete Capture Transfer Guide
Four methods to move screenshots and game clips from your Nintendo Switch 2 to your PC, ranked by quality and convenience.
The Switch 2 is the first Nintendo console where capture transfer is genuinely fast. The original Switch made you bounce captures off social media or a phone — a deliberately friction-rich design that protected nothing and frustrated everyone. The Switch 2 added a USB-C data port that actually works, microSD Express slot for high-speed cards, and an updated Switch Online app with direct sync.
Four paths now exist. Pick the one that matches your tolerance for cables versus cloud.
The Four Paths
Plus pre-flight settings, a comparison matrix, and a troubleshooting codex.
Prologue · Configure Your Captures First
Before transferring anything, set what your Switch 2 actually records. Capture settings live here:
Key settings to lock down
Capture target. Internal storage is the default and writes fastest. microSD Express is the right pick if your card supports it — Switch 2 reads/writes 4× faster on Express cards than legacy microSD. Stick with internal unless storage pressure forces the move.
Video clip length. Default is 30 seconds, max is 120 seconds via the ◉ hold-to-record gesture. Manual recordings via the Capture menu can run up to 30 minutes per clip on Switch 2 (up from 15 on the original Switch).
Resolution. Switch 2 docked output is 4K60 in supported games, 1440p120 in others, and 1080p60 for everything else. Capture matches the docked output by default. Handheld captures top out at the device's 1080p screen resolution.
HDR. On for OLED games that support it. Off if you're going to capture-card and your downstream pipeline doesn't preserve metadata.
Method I · Switch Online App
The Nintendo Switch Online app on iOS and Android pairs with the Switch 2 over your home network and pulls captures wirelessly. This is the friction-free path Nintendo finally built. Auto-sync handles short clips and screenshots; longer manual recordings do not sync.
Hard limits to know
- Auto-sync caps at 30 seconds per clip and 1080p
- Captures stay on the Nintendo cloud for 30 days before auto-deletion
- Manual clips longer than 30 seconds do not sync — they require Method II or III
- Requires active Nintendo Switch Online membership (any tier)
Phase A · One-time setup
Install the Nintendo Switch Online app
iOS App Store or Google Play. Sign in with the Nintendo Account that owns the Switch 2.
Pair the app to your Switch 2
On the Switch 2:
Enable capture sync
On the Switch 2:
Phase B · Capture, sync, retrieve
Capture as normal
Hold the ◉ Capture button to start a video. Tap to take a screenshot. Or hold for the rolling buffer.
Wait for sync
The Switch 2 uploads in the background while docked or in sleep mode with WiFi on. Most clips appear in the app within 5–10 minutes.
Open the Switch Online app, tap Captures
Synced captures organize by game and date. Tap one to view full-size.
Save to phone, then to PC
Tap the save icon to download to phone storage. From there, AirDrop, Google Drive, or USB to your PC. Or use the Nintendo web portal at accounts.nintendo.com and download to PC directly.
Method II · microSD Express Card
The Switch 2 supports microSD Express cards (PCIe NVMe over the SD interface) for the first time in a Nintendo console. Read/write speeds are 4× legacy microSD. This is the workhorse for long captures, 4K HDR archival, or anything Method I won’t handle.
Phase A · Move captures to the card
If you set the capture target to microSD Express in the prologue, captures already write directly to the card. Skip to Phase B.
If captures live on internal storage:
Open the Album
From the home screen, select Album.
Select the captures to move
Press on a capture, choose Edit and Post, or select multiple via the Select menu and pick Copy to microSD card.
Wait for the transfer
Long 4K clips take 1–3 minutes per minute of footage on Express cards. Don’t pull the card mid-transfer.
Phase B · Retrieve on PC
Power the Switch 2 down before removing the card (Switch 2 supports hot-swap, but powering down avoids any in-flight write corruption).
Insert the card into your PC
Use a USB 3.0+ card reader or your PC’s built-in slot. Avoid USB hubs.
Open File Explorer and navigate the Switch 2 folder
The structure on Switch 2 is:
microSD Card
└── Nintendo
└── Album
└── [year]
└── [month]
└── [day]
├── *.jpg / *.png (screenshots)
└── *.mp4 (video clips, H.265)
Copy to your PC SSD
Standard Ctrl+C / Ctrl+V. Switch 2 video clips are H.265 in MP4 — every modern editor handles them natively. No transcoding needed.
Method III · USB-C Direct Transfer
New on Switch 2: the USB-C port supports data transfer when the console is in handheld mode. Plug the Switch into your PC, the Switch presents as a removable drive, and you copy captures across without removing the microSD card.
Phase A · Enable USB transfer mode
Take Switch 2 out of the dock
Handheld mode only. Docked USB-C is occupied.
Open the USB transfer toggle
Plug the USB-C cable into Switch 2 and PC
Switch 2 shows a transfer-mode indicator. Game and home menu are inaccessible during transfer (Switch 2 dedicates the connection to data).
Phase B · Copy captures from PC
Open File Explorer
Switch 2 appears as a removable drive named Switch 2. Navigate to Album.
Select and copy the files you want
Same folder structure as Method II: organized by year / month / day. Drag to your PC SSD.
Eject the drive cleanly
Use Windows’ Safely Remove Hardware. Switch 2 returns to normal mode after eject.
Method IV · HDMI Capture Card
Switch 2 in the dock outputs clean HDMI without HDCP enforcement on gameplay (HDCP only kicks in for video apps like Hulu or YouTube). Plug the dock’s HDMI output into a capture card, and the signal flows through to your PC at 4K60.
This is the studio path for Switch streamers and serious archive work. Pair with OBS Studio.
Hardware compatibility
| Card | Max Capture | Form | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Elgato 4K X | 4K60 HDR10 | PCIe | SSwitch 2 docked output's match |
| AVerMedia Live Gamer 4K 2.1 | 4K144 HDR10+ | PCIe | SHeadroom for the future |
| Elgato HD60 X | 4K30 / 1080p60 HDR | USB external | AMid-range gold standard |
| Razer Ripsaw HD | 1080p60 HDR | USB external | BBudget option |
Full breakdown in the Best Capture Cards 2026 roundup.
Setup
The Switch 2 dock’s HDMI out connects to capture card IN; capture card OUT connects to your TV/monitor for passthrough. OBS configuration follows the standard pattern (1920×1080 or 3840×2160, 60 FPS, NVENC HEVC at CQP 20). Same rig as PS5 / Xbox capture; no Switch-specific quirks beyond docking the console.
For full OBS configuration, see the OBS Studio Console Streaming guide.
Comparison Matrix
| Method | Quality | Max length | Setup | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Switch Online App | Original (limits) | 30 sec | Easy | AQuick wireless transfer |
| microSD Express | Lossless | None | Easy | SLong clips, archival |
| USB-C Direct | Lossless | None | Easy | SNo card swap, fast |
| Capture Card | Lossless / custom | Unlimited | Hard | S+Studio path |
Decision tree
- Quick capture for social or messaging? Switch Online App (Method I) — wireless, 30 second limit is fine for the social use case.
- Need full quality, no time limit? USB-C Direct (Method III) is the new fastest path. microSD Express (Method II) if you want the card portable.
- Streaming or archival production? Capture card (Method IV). Same rig as PS5 / Xbox.
- Friend asks for a clip? Switch Online App with the share-to-friend flow. They get the clip in their Nintendo cloud automatically.
Troubleshooting Codex
Captures aren’t syncing to the Switch Online app
microSD card not showing as Express speed
USB-C transfer mode doesn’t connect
Capture card shows black screen on Switch 2
Manual clips longer than 30 seconds aren’t in the app
Closing
Four paths. Pick the one that matches the moment. Switch Online App for spontaneous social shares. microSD Express or USB-C Direct for serious capture. The capture card is still the studio path — same as PS5 and Xbox.
Switch 2 is the first Nintendo console where capture transfer doesn’t feel like a punishment. Use it.