Steam Screenshots VDF to Folders Online – Organize Your Library

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1 Upload screenshots.vdf

Drag & drop screenshots.vdf here or click to browse

Usually found in: Steam\userdata\[ID]\760\

2 Select Screenshots Folder

Select the folder containing your unorganized screenshots

We only read filenames to match them. No files are uploaded.

3 Review & Organize
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Games Found
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Screenshots Matched
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Unmatched Files

Note: Place the downloaded script inside your screenshots folder and run it. It will create folders for each game and move the files instantly.

About the Tool

The Steam Screenshots VDF to Folders Online tool is a specialized utility designed for gamers who want to declutter their massive screenshot libraries. Steam stores screenshots in a complex folder structure (using AppIDs like 730 or 440) or sometimes dumps them all in one place if you've backed them up. This tool parses your screenshots.vdf file to understand which image belongs to which game, and then generates a simple script to organize them into human-readable folders like "Counter-Strike Global Offensive" or "Elden Ring".

How to Use

  1. Locate your VDF file: Go to your Steam installation folder, usually C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\[YOUR_ID]\760\screenshots.vdf.
  2. Upload the VDF: Drag and drop the file into the first box above.
  3. Select Screenshots: Choose the folder where your actual screenshot image files (.jpg, .png) are currently located.
  4. Download Script: Review the matched games and download the cleanup script (.bat for Windows).
  5. Run & Organize: Place the script in your screenshots folder and double-click it. Watch your files sort themselves instantly!

Why use this tool?

  • Privacy First: Everything happens in your browser. No photos are uploaded to any server.
  • Zero-Upload Organization: Instead of uploading gigabytes of images to be organized, we generate a tiny script (kilobytes) that does the work locally on your PC. It's lightning fast.
  • Game Name Recognition: We automatically fetch game names so you don't end up with folders named "570" or "105600".

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it safe to run the .bat file? +
Yes. The generated batch file only contains simple mkdir (make directory) and move commands. You can right-click and "Edit" the file to inspect the code before running it.
Does this work with non-Steam games? +
If the non-Steam game screenshots are recorded in your screenshots.vdf file, yes! They will be organized just like regular Steam games.
Where are my screenshots located? +
By default, Steam stores them in Steam\userdata\[YOUR_STEAM_ID]\760\remote\[APP_ID]\screenshots. If you have moved them or want to organize a backup folder, this tool is perfect for you.

 

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