The PS5's Create button makes it easy to capture screenshots of videos while you're playing, but this media doesn't have to live on your console. Here's how to transfer your gaming memories for sharing, backup, or simply to free up space.
Using the official PlayStation app to transfer screenshots and videos to your phone is probably the fastest and easiest way to share your media. This works for all screenshots and videos that are under 3 minutes in length at less than 4K resolution (you can adjust your PS5 capture settings on your console). First, download the app for iPhone or Android and sign in to your PlayStation account.
Tap the "Game Library" icon in the bar at the bottom of the app, then select the "Captures" option near the top. You should see all of your recent captures appear. Download them to your device by opening them and selecting the arrow icon in the bottom right corner.
The PlayStation App only syncs captures made within the last 14 days, so any older than that will not appear unless you upload them manually from your console. To do this, launch the Media Gallery app on your PS5 and select a screenshot or video you'd like to upload and open it to full screen.
Use the three dots icon on the right side of the overlay to choose "Upload to PlayStation App" and your console will automatically queue the image them for upload. Your selected captures should then appear within the app in a matter of minutes.
To upload multiple captures at once, select the checkmark icon on the left side of the Media Gallery that says "Select Multiple" and you can pick a series of captures to upload simultaneously. This option works for all methods described in this article, though for private messages, you need to select "Share" rather than the three dots at the bottom.
For easy transfer to a PC or if you'd prefer not to clutter your mobile device with game
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