Sync your Steam and Epic libraries into one Windows app

Link Steam and Epic, run library sync, and browse one list with store badges - then use the same hub for friends, shared titles, and session planning.

What is Steam + Epic library sync?

Library sync pulls owned titles from Steam and Epic into one PlayGrid list on Windows. You browse, compare with friends, and launch without reopening every store client before each session.

When we confidently match the same game on both stores, you see one grouped row with store badges. Unmatched duplicates may stay separate until metadata improves.

How sync works in PlayGrid

  • Connect Steam and Epic accounts in the Windows app.
  • Run library sync after purchases or free-game claims.
  • Review merged library with store badges and grouped duplicates.
  • Add manual entries with an .exe path when needed.
  • Use the same hub for friends, sessions, and launch.

Sync is not the same as replacing a store

You still buy and install through Steam or Epic. PlayGrid is the social and launch layer on top - especially valuable when your group spans both stores.

FAQ

Does PlayGrid sync both Steam and Epic automatically?
You connect each account and run sync in the Windows app. Owned titles appear in one combined library with store badges and grouped matches where we recognize the same game.
Will sync include GOG or Xbox?
OAuth library sync for GOG, Xbox, EA, and Ubisoft is on the roadmap. Early access focuses on Steam and Epic.
Do I still need Steam and Epic installed?
Yes for purchases and many installs. PlayGrid is the hub for browsing, social planning, and launch workflow - not a full replacement for store clients.
How do I join early access?
Download at playgrids.app/download (Windows 10 or newer).

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Download for Windows

Run the installer on Windows 10+, or try the interactive demo in your browser first.