Automatically imports games from PC launchers into your Steam library with custom artwork.
SteamGridDB Manager is a desktop application that automatically scans your computer for games installed through various PC gaming launchers and imports them into your Steam library. It solves the problem of having a fragmented game collection across multiple platforms by centralizing everything in Steam and enhancing it with custom artwork from the SteamGridDB database.
PC gamers who use multiple game launchers (like Epic Games Store, GOG, or Battle.net) and want to manage all their games through Steam's unified library interface with consistent visual styling.
It saves significant manual effort by automating the discovery and import process, and it uniquely integrates with SteamGridDB to automatically apply high-quality custom artwork, making non-Steam games look native in your library.
Automatically find games from launchers on your system and import them into your Steam library with a click of a button.
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Scans your system for installed games from supported launchers like Epic Games and GOG, as highlighted in the features, eliminating manual searching.
Adds detected games to your Steam library with a single button click, streamlining the integration process and saving time over manual entry.
Leverages the SteamGridDB database to fetch high-quality grid images, banners, and logos, ensuring a visually consistent library without manual effort.
Works with popular platforms including Origin, Uplay, Epic, Battle.net, and GOG.com, as listed in the README, covering a wide range of PC gaming services.
Only supports a specific set of launchers with 'more coming soon,' leaving games from platforms like Xbox Game Pass unsupported and limiting utility for some users.
Building from source requires npm installation and running scripts like 'npm run dist,' which adds setup overhead compared to a straightforward installer for non-developers.
Artwork fetching relies entirely on the SteamGridDB database, so service outages or lack of images can reduce functionality, with no built-in fallback options mentioned.