Nvidia App, a unified GeForce Experience and Control Panel, is now available and you don't need an account to use it

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Nvidia App

Nvidia has officially launched the Nvidia App, a unified application combining the old GeForce Experience and Nvidia Control Panel.

The app has been in beta for a while, and Nvidia announced the software in September. It’s available as a standalone download from Nvidia’s website, and it works on Windows 10 and Windows 11 PCs with a compatible Nvidia GPU.

So, what does the app do? Quite a bit, it turns out. It updates drivers, manages game settings, configures display settings, and accesses Nvidia’s performance and image quality optimization algorithms.

In a blog post, Nvidia notes that the Nvidia App doesn’t require an account to use. That’s unlike the GeForce Experience app, which had a login requirement that could annoy users just looking to update their drivers.

At launch, the app lacks features in the now-retired Nvidia Control Panel, such as configuring Surround and multiple display mode settings. But Nvidia says those features are coming in “future updates.”

The company says it will continue to ship Game Ready and Studio Driver updates with standalone installers for now, noting that the app will become an “optional” component.

The Nvidia App is supported on systems with GeForce GTX 800/800M/900/900M/10/16, RTX 20/30/40 GPUs, and MX 100/200/300 mobile cards. To use the software, you’ll need to run Nvidia driver version 551.52 or later.

You get the app here.

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