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'''Screenshots''' are images of the player camera view taken while playing the game. | '''Screenshots''' are images of the player camera view taken while playing the game. | ||
Screenshots can be taken when the player is in the first person or | Screenshots can be taken when the player is in the first person or third person camera view. | ||
== ''Java Edition'' == | == ''Java Edition'' == | ||
[[File:Screenshot JE.png|thumb|right|After taking a screenshot, a message appears in the [[chat]] of its filename, where you can click it to open the image file on the computer.]] | [[File:Screenshot JE.png|thumb|right|After taking a screenshot, a message appears in the [[chat]] of its filename, where you can click it to open the image file on the computer.]] | ||
{{IN|java}}, screenshots can be taken in-game by pressing the default {{key|F2}} key,<ref name="screenshot-guide">{{mcnet|screenshotting-guide|Screenshotting Guide|February 7, 2019|Tom Stone}}</ref> or the {{keys|Fn+F2}} for macOS, some laptops and other keyboards. Screenshots are automatically saved in the "screenshots" directory within the | {{IN|java}}, screenshots can be taken in-game by pressing the default {{key|F2}} key,<ref name="screenshot-guide">{{mcnet|screenshotting-guide|Screenshotting Guide|February 7, 2019|Tom Stone}}</ref> or the {{keys|Fn+F2}} for macOS, some laptops and other keyboards. Screenshots are automatically saved in the "screenshots" directory within the .minecraft directory. | ||
Like other control keys in ''Java Edition'', the screenshot key can be customized by navigating through {{UI| | Like other control keys in ''Java Edition'', the screenshot key can be customized by navigating through {{UI|Options...|Controls...|Key Binds...}}, and select the key binding of "Take a screenshot" under the "Miscellaneous" category. | ||
=== Storage === | === Storage === | ||
Screenshots are saved as {{w|PNG}} files in the {{cd| | Screenshots are saved as {{w|PNG}} files in the {{cd|.minecraft/screenshots}} directory, with the file name based on the current date and time in the form {{nowrap|<code>''YYYY''-''MM''-''DD''_''hh''.''mm''.''ss''.png</code>}}. The date is specified numerically, all segments are padded with leading zeroes, and the time is always in 24-hour format. For example, a screenshot taken on {{#time: F j, Y, "at" g:i:s A}} will be named <code>{{nowrap|{{#time: Y-m-d_H.i.s".png"}}}}</code>. If multiple screenshots are saved within the same second, a revision number is appended to the file name (e.g., <code>{{#time: Y-m-d_H.i.s"_1.png"}}</code> is the second screenshot taken at this exact time). | ||
On Windows, the screenshot directory can be accessed by pressing {{keys|Win+R}} and typing {{cd|%AppData%\.minecraft\screenshots}}. On Mac, screenshots are stored in {{cd|~/Library/Application Support/minecraft/screenshots}}, and on Linux, they are stored in {{cd|~/.minecraft/screenshots}}. | On Windows, the screenshot directory can be accessed by pressing {{keys|Win+R}} and typing {{cd|%AppData%\.minecraft\screenshots}}. On Mac, screenshots are stored in {{cd|~/Library/Application Support/minecraft/screenshots}}, and on Linux, they are stored in {{cd|~/.minecraft/screenshots}}. | ||
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=== Screenshot options === | === Screenshot options === | ||
It is possible to change what features are included in the screenshot by pressing | It is possible to change what features are included in the screenshot by pressing control keys. By default, the screenshots look exactly like the screen during regular gameplay. | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left" data-description="On-screen features" | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left" data-description="On-screen features" | ||
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| {{key|F3}} | | {{key|F3}} | ||
| Displays the | | Displays the debug screen. This shows coordinates, entity count, and other various things. Press {{keys|F3+1}}, {{keys|F3+2}} or {{keys|F3+3}} to pull up debug screen with debugging charts. | ||
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[[File:Ore UI - Profile Screen - Screenshot Gallery Button Screen Menu (Bedrock).png|thumbnail|The "Screenshot Gallery" screen shows all of the screenshots the player has taken.]] | [[File:Ore UI - Profile Screen - Screenshot Gallery Button Screen Menu (Bedrock).png|thumbnail|The "Screenshot Gallery" screen shows all of the screenshots the player has taken.]] | ||
[[File:Ore UI - Select Screenshot Screen Menu (Bedrock).png|thumbnail|The "Select Screenshot" screen, used to pick screenshots for the Showcase Gallery, featured screenshot, and world thumbnails.]] | [[File:Ore UI - Select Screenshot Screen Menu (Bedrock).png|thumbnail|The "Select Screenshot" screen, used to pick screenshots for the Showcase Gallery, featured screenshot, and world thumbnails.]] | ||
{{IN|bedrock}}, screenshots can be taken in-game by pressing the screenshot button ([[File:BedrockScreenshot.png|24px]]) in the game menu. Like {{el|java}}, screenshots can also be taken by pressing the default {{key|F2}} key for computers, or the {{keys|Fn+F2}} keys for some laptops and other keyboards; however, it can only be taken in | {{IN|bedrock}}, screenshots can be taken in-game by pressing the screenshot button ([[File:BedrockScreenshot.png|24px]]) in the game menu. Like {{el|java}}, screenshots can also be taken by pressing the default {{key|F2}} key for computers, or the {{keys|Fn+F2}} keys for some laptops and other keyboards; however, it can only be taken in gameplay (while playing in a world), not while in a menu screen. Screenshots always hide the HUD, but name tags from other entities are still shown. An animation and sound play while taking a screenshot. | ||
Screenshots are not available on the game menu for players who are not signed in to Microsoft account. | Screenshots are not available on the game menu for players who are not signed in to Microsoft account. | ||
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=== Usage === | === Usage === | ||
[[File:Ore UI - Manage Showcase Gallery Screen Menu (Bedrock).png|thumbnail|right|A customizable showcase gallery which are shown to the player's friends.]] | [[File:Ore UI - Manage Showcase Gallery Screen Menu (Bedrock).png|thumbnail|right|A customizable showcase gallery which are shown to the player's friends.]] | ||
Once a screenshot is taken, they can be managed in the "Screenshot Gallery" under the " | Once a screenshot is taken, they can be managed in the "Screenshot Gallery" under the "Profile screen", which showcase all of the screenshots the player has taken in the game. They are connected to the player's Microsoft account and can only be viewed while signed in with the matching account. | ||
In the gallery, players can use their saved screenshots to customize certain elements of the game, such as setting their saved | In the gallery, players can use their saved screenshots to customize certain elements of the game, such as setting their saved world's thumbnail, regardless if the screenshot was not originally from that world. They can also use it to set their profile's featured banner and add up to four other images for the showcase gallery, which are shown to their friends in the profile screen. | ||
The screenshot gallery has various tools for managing, including sort and filter options and multi-select for deleting. A screenshot's details screen can be opened for more information, which allows to open it in full screen. It can also be shared to external using the device's share pop-up. | The screenshot gallery has various tools for managing, including sort and filter options and multi-select for deleting. A screenshot's details screen can be opened for more information, which allows to open it in full screen. It can also be shared to external using the device's share pop-up. | ||
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In Realms, players can share their screenshots to [[Minecraft:Realms Stories]].<ref name="screenshot-guide">{{mcnet|screenshotting-guide|Screenshotting Guide|February 7, 2019|Tom Stone}}</ref> Screenshots shared here will also become accessible from the Xbox profile. | In Realms, players can share their screenshots to [[Minecraft:Realms Stories]].<ref name="screenshot-guide">{{mcnet|screenshotting-guide|Screenshotting Guide|February 7, 2019|Tom Stone}}</ref> Screenshots shared here will also become accessible from the Xbox profile. | ||
Other players can | Other players can report showcased screenshots or Realms Stories if they contain content that violates ''Minecraft''<nowiki/>'s Terms of Service. | ||
=== Storage === | === Storage === | ||
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== ''Minecraft Education'' == | == ''Minecraft Education'' == | ||
{{IN|education}}, players can take screenshots as a gameplay feature by using the [[Minecraft:camera]] item.<ref name="screenshot-edu">{{link|title=Assessment Tools (Cameras, Portfolio, Book & Quill)|author=Penny|website=Minecraft Education Support|url=https://aka.ms/MEEBookAndQuill}}</ref> When the camera is selected in the player | {{IN|education}}, players can take screenshots as a gameplay feature by using the [[Minecraft:camera]] item.<ref name="screenshot-edu">{{link|title=Assessment Tools (Cameras, Portfolio, Book & Quill)|author=Penny|website=Minecraft Education Support|url=https://aka.ms/MEEBookAndQuill}}</ref> When the camera is selected in the player hotbar, players can take a first person view screenshot by right-clicking it. | ||
Camera can also be placed, creating a camera entity that tracks the user, and take pictures from the camera's perspective. Photos that are taken with the camera appear in the [[Minecraft:portfolio]]. | Camera can also be placed, creating a camera entity that tracks the user, and take pictures from the camera's perspective. Photos that are taken with the camera appear in the [[Minecraft:portfolio]]. | ||
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Screenshots are shown as photos in chronological order on the portfolio. Players can type a short caption text under the picture of the photo. These photos then can be exported in {{w|JPEG}} inside a {{w|ZIP file}} in the specified directory by clicking the "Export Portfolio" button.<ref name="screenshot-edu"/> | Screenshots are shown as photos in chronological order on the portfolio. Players can type a short caption text under the picture of the photo. These photos then can be exported in {{w|JPEG}} inside a {{w|ZIP file}} in the specified directory by clicking the "Export Portfolio" button.<ref name="screenshot-edu"/> | ||
Screenshots can also be inserted into | Screenshots can also be inserted into book and quill, and then exported as a {{w|PDF}}, along with the written text, title and author shown in the filename.<ref name="screenshot-edu"/> | ||
Screenshots taken with the camera are stored in {{cd|[[Minecraft:com.mojang]]/Screenshots}}. | Screenshots taken with the camera are stored in {{cd|[[Minecraft:com.mojang]]/Screenshots}}. | ||
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|{{HistoryLine|java beta}} | |{{HistoryLine|java beta}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.2|Screenshots can be taken using the {{key|F2}} key without having to first hold down the {{key|F1}} key.}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.2|Screenshots can be taken using the {{key|F2}} key without having to first hold down the {{key|F1}} key.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.2_02|Pressing {{keys|SHIFT+F2}} would call an unfinished experimental screenshot function that attempted to generate a '''huge''' 645 megapixel TGA image with a resolution of 36,450×17,700 pixels.<ref>{{tweet|notch|28553723806490624|I just realized shift+F2 will generate an almost 2 gb large screenshot in 1.2_02.|January 21, 2011}}</ref> Pressing this key combination would cause the | |{{HistoryLine||1.2_02|Pressing {{keys|SHIFT+F2}} would call an unfinished experimental screenshot function that attempted to generate a '''huge''' 645 megapixel TGA image with a resolution of 36,450×17,700 pixels.<ref>{{tweet|notch|28553723806490624|I just realized shift+F2 will generate an almost 2 gb large screenshot in 1.2_02.|January 21, 2011}}</ref> Pressing this key combination would cause the client to either freeze for a while, displaying several clipped tiles of the current view, or crash, depending on the amount of available RAM. During this time, it would attempt to generate a file of 1.8 GB in size that may end up corrupt.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.5|The above experimental screenshot feature was removed.}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.5|The above experimental screenshot feature was removed.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|java}} | |{{HistoryLine|java}} | ||
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=== Screenshots === | === Screenshots === | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:DebugScreen.png|A screenshot taken with | File:DebugScreen.png|A screenshot taken with debug screen turned on. | ||
File:Screenshot Details.jpg|A screen which shows the screenshot details, and lets players share, manage, or view the screenshot in full screen. | File:Screenshot Details.jpg|A screen which shows the screenshot details, and lets players share, manage, or view the screenshot in full screen. | ||
File:BE_Screenshot_Popup_Captured.png|Pop-up that appears after taking a screenshot in {{BE}}. | File:BE_Screenshot_Popup_Captured.png|Pop-up that appears after taking a screenshot in {{BE}}. | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Managing Screenshot Gallery.jpeg|Screenshots taken by the player. | File:Managing Screenshot Gallery.jpeg|Screenshots taken by the player. | ||
File:Sunny in the Nether.jpeg| A screenshot of | File:Sunny in the Nether.jpeg| A screenshot of Sunny after entering [[Minecraft:the Nether]]. | ||
File:Sunny's Stats.jpeg|The Nether image with several statistics. | File:Sunny's Stats.jpeg|The Nether image with several statistics. | ||
File:Grog Grog profile.jpeg|A player's profile. | File:Grog Grog profile.jpeg|A player's profile. | ||
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Revision as of 16:03, 9 April 2026
Screenshots are images of the player camera view taken while playing the game.
Screenshots can be taken when the player is in the first person or third person camera view.
Java Edition
Template:IN, screenshots can be taken in-game by pressing the default Template:Key key,<ref name="screenshot-guide">Template:Mcnet</ref> or the Template:Keys for macOS, some laptops and other keyboards. Screenshots are automatically saved in the "screenshots" directory within the .minecraft directory.
Like other control keys in Java Edition, the screenshot key can be customized by navigating through Template:UI, and select the key binding of "Take a screenshot" under the "Miscellaneous" category.
Storage
Screenshots are saved as Template:W files in the Template:Cd directory, with the file name based on the current date and time in the form Template:Nowrap. The date is specified numerically, all segments are padded with leading zeroes, and the time is always in 24-hour format. For example, a screenshot taken on April 16, 2026, at 12:16:16 PM will be named Template:Nowrap. If multiple screenshots are saved within the same second, a revision number is appended to the file name (e.g., 2026-04-16_12.16.16_1.png is the second screenshot taken at this exact time).
On Windows, the screenshot directory can be accessed by pressing Template:Keys and typing Template:Cd. On Mac, screenshots are stored in Template:Cd, and on Linux, they are stored in Template:Cd.
The screenshots directory can also be accessed by going to "Resource Packs" in the settings menu, clicking on "Open resource pack folder", and going up one level.
Screenshot options
It is possible to change what features are included in the screenshot by pressing control keys. By default, the screenshots look exactly like the screen during regular gameplay.
| Control Key | Function |
|---|---|
| Template:Key | Hides Minecraft:heads-up display elements such as the health bar, hunger bar, experience bar, and any held items. In multiplayer it also hides the server chat and player nametags. |
| Template:Key | Displays the debug screen. This shows coordinates, entity count, and other various things. Press Template:Keys, Template:Keys or Template:Keys to pull up debug screen with debugging charts. |
Bedrock Edition
Template:IN, screenshots can be taken in-game by pressing the screenshot button (File:BedrockScreenshot.png) in the game menu. Like Template:El, screenshots can also be taken by pressing the default Template:Key key for computers, or the Template:Keys keys for some laptops and other keyboards; however, it can only be taken in gameplay (while playing in a world), not while in a menu screen. Screenshots always hide the HUD, but name tags from other entities are still shown. An animation and sound play while taking a screenshot.
Screenshots are not available on the game menu for players who are not signed in to Microsoft account.
Usage
Once a screenshot is taken, they can be managed in the "Screenshot Gallery" under the "Profile screen", which showcase all of the screenshots the player has taken in the game. They are connected to the player's Microsoft account and can only be viewed while signed in with the matching account.
In the gallery, players can use their saved screenshots to customize certain elements of the game, such as setting their saved world's thumbnail, regardless if the screenshot was not originally from that world. They can also use it to set their profile's featured banner and add up to four other images for the showcase gallery, which are shown to their friends in the profile screen.
The screenshot gallery has various tools for managing, including sort and filter options and multi-select for deleting. A screenshot's details screen can be opened for more information, which allows to open it in full screen. It can also be shared to external using the device's share pop-up.
In Realms, players can share their screenshots to Minecraft:Realms Stories.<ref name="screenshot-guide">Template:Mcnet</ref> Screenshots shared here will also become accessible from the Xbox profile.
Other players can report showcased screenshots or Realms Stories if they contain content that violates Minecraft's Terms of Service.
Storage
Screenshots are saved in the Minecraft:com.mojang/Screenshots/XUID directory, the XUID being the ID of the player's Xbox account. Each screenshot consists of 2-3 files:
UUID.jpeg: The image itself, in JPEG format.UUID.json: The screenshot metadata, in JSON format.UUID.mc: 32 byte long file of unknown format and purpose. The game does not appear to be using these files. They are only known to be created on the Android platform, and known not to be created on the Windows platform.
The UUID is a string encoded, version 4, RFC 4122 variant Minecraft:UUID generated for each screenshot.
The metadata JSON file has the following structure:
- Template:Nbt: The root object
- Template:Nbt: Time the screenshot was taken at, as seconds since the UNIX epoch
If there are any YYYY-MM-DD_HH.mm.ss[sequence].jpeg files, possibly with corresponding YYYY-MM-DD_HH.mm.ss[sequence].mc files, which was the old naming format used in previous versions, the game renames them to the new format, and creates the metadata file based on the timestamp included as part of the old name, assuming the current system timezone.
Using Xbox alternatives
On Windows, players can screenshot their game by pressing the Template:Keys, opening Xbox Game Bar overlay, and clicking the camera button to take a screenshot under the Capture window.<ref name="screenshot-guide"/> A notification then appears, and when clicked, it opens up the Gallery window, where you can see the screenshot and the location it was saved. The default screenshot directory is Template:Cd. Players can also take screenshots quickly by pressing the Template:Keys keys.
On an Xbox console, press the Xbox button, and press the Template:Xbtn button to take a screenshot, or the Template:Xbtn button to take a video clip. You can upload your screenshot through the Captures app, and download it by visiting your profile page on the Xbox website under the Captures tab, or through the Xbox mobile app.
Minecraft Education
Template:IN, players can take screenshots as a gameplay feature by using the Minecraft:camera item.<ref name="screenshot-edu">Template:Link</ref> When the camera is selected in the player hotbar, players can take a first person view screenshot by right-clicking it.
Camera can also be placed, creating a camera entity that tracks the user, and take pictures from the camera's perspective. Photos that are taken with the camera appear in the Minecraft:portfolio.
Close-up snapshots of an item on the ground can be taken by holding the Template:Key key while right-clicking.
Screenshots are shown as photos in chronological order on the portfolio. Players can type a short caption text under the picture of the photo. These photos then can be exported in Template:W inside a Template:W in the specified directory by clicking the "Export Portfolio" button.<ref name="screenshot-edu"/>
Screenshots can also be inserted into book and quill, and then exported as a Template:W, along with the written text, title and author shown in the filename.<ref name="screenshot-edu"/>
Screenshots taken with the camera are stored in Template:Cd.
Videos
History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Issues
Gallery
Screenshots
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A screenshot taken with debug screen turned on.
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A screen which shows the screenshot details, and lets players share, manage, or view the screenshot in full screen.
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Pop-up that appears after taking a screenshot in Template:BE.
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Pop-up that appears after taking a screenshot in Template:BE when the gallery has 95 to 99 screenshots.
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Pop-up that appears after taking a screenshot in Template:BE when the gallery has 100 screenshots.
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Pop-up that appears after the first attempt to take a screenshot in Template:BE when the gallery has 100 screenshots and a screenshot can't be taken.
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Pop-up that appears after subsequent attempts to take a screenshot in Template:BE when the gallery has 100 screenshots and a screenshot can't be taken.
Mojang images
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Screenshots taken by the player.
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A screenshot of Sunny after entering Minecraft:the Nether.
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The Nether image with several statistics.
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A player's profile.
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The screenshot gallery.
See also
- Minecraft:Ore UI, the Template:El UI refresh.
References
Template:Navbox Java Edition technical Template:Navbox Bedrock Edition
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