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How to Find Minecraft Screenshots: A Comprehensive Guide for All Platforms
Marko Kulundzic

The creative foundation of Minecraft requires you to save your in-game memories because screenshots allow you to keep the moments you want to remember most. Screenshots serve as the most basic solution for documentation. However, the screenshot location depends entirely on your active platform.
This guide shows users where to locate their Minecraft screenshots across Windows PCs and smartphones, and more. This guide provides simple instructions that help builders and regular players both keep track of their in-game screenshots in Minecraft.
How to Find Minecraft Screenshots
Windows PC (Java Edition)
For Java Edition players on Windows, Minecraft screenshots are saved by default in:C:\Users\[Your Username]\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\screenshots
This folder is created automatically when you take your first screenshot using the F2 key. You can access it quickly by typing %appdata% in the Windows search bar, navigating to the .minecraft folder, and opening the screenshots folder.
Windows PC (Bedrock Edition)
For Bedrock Edition on Windows 10/11, screenshots taken via the Windows Game Bar (Win + G or Win + Alt + PrtScn) are saved in:C:\Users\[Your Username]\Videos\Captures
A notification will confirm the save location after capturing.
Additional Methods for Windows
- In-game link: For Java Edition, click the screenshot filename in the chat after pressing F2 to open the image directly.
- Game Bar: For Bedrock Edition, use Win + G to open the overlay, then select the camera icon to capture and locate screenshots.
Mac
For Java Edition on macOS, screenshots are stored in:~/Library/Application Support/minecraft/screenshots
To access this folder:
- Open Finder.
- Press Cmd + Shift + G.
- Paste the path above and press Enter.
Note: Screenshots taken with Cmd + Shift + 4 save directly to the desktop, but this method is unrelated to in-game Minecraft captures.
Xbox
To take screenshots on Xbox:
- Newer controllers: Press the Share button (3-dot logo) for instant capture.
- Legacy controllers: Double-tap the Xbox button, then press Y.
Screenshots are stored in Xbox Live Captures, accessible via Xbox.com or the Captures section in the Xbox app.
PlayStation
To take screenshots: Press the Share button on the controller.Location: Capture Gallery (Navigate to Library → Applications).Cross-device access: Available via the PlayStation App with cloud sync.
Nintendo Switch
To take screenshots: Press the Screenshot button (square button on Joy-Con/Pro Controller).Location: Album on the Home Screen (not found in system settings).Edition note: Only the Bedrock Edition is available on Switch.
iOS
To take screenshots: Press the Side Button + Volume Up.Location: Photos app.
Android
To take screenshots: Press Power + Volume Down.Location: Photos app by default.Advanced: Use a file manager to navigate device storage (no verified path for Bedrock-specific screenshots).
Troubleshooting: Screenshot Folder Missing
If you're unable to locate your Minecraft screenshots, try the following steps:
- Verify Your Edition
- Java Edition: Navigate to %appdata%\.minecraft\screenshots (Windows) or ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft/screenshots (Mac).
- Bedrock Edition (Windows 10/11): Check C:\Users\<username>\Videos\Captures or the Xbox Game Bar’s save location via Win+G.
- Update MinecraftDirectory paths may vary between versions (e.g., Bedrock’s Preview builds or older Java releases).
- Use In-Game Methods
- Java: Press F2 to take a screenshot, then click the file path link in chat to locate it.
- Bedrock: Use Win+G (Game Bar) to capture screenshots, then follow the save notification.
- Manually Create the FolderIf missing, create a screenshots folder in your .minecraft directory (Java) or game installation folder (custom profiles).
- Enable Hidden Files
- Windows: Enable "Hidden items" in File Explorer to view AppData.
- Mac: Use Finder’s "Go to Folder" (⌘+Shift+G) and enter ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft.
Conclusion
Finding Minecraft screenshots is easy once you know where to look. Regardless of your device, this guide provides clear instructions to locate your saved in-game moments. If you run into issues, use in-game options or troubleshoot as needed. With this guide, you’ll always have access to the memories you’ve created in the world of Minecraft.