The NVIDIA App is a new unified GPU control center and the beta is available for download now
The app is a first step to modernise and unify the NVIDIA Control Panel, GeForce Experience, and RTX Experience apps.
The NVIDIA App beta is available for download now.
NVIDIA has announced a new companion app for gamers and content creators with an NVIDIA graphics card in their PCs or notebooks. Simply dubbed NVIDIA App, the tech giant certainly isn’t going for any flashy names.
Available now in beta form, NVIDIA App is a first step to modernise and unify the NVIDIA Control Panel, GeForce Experience, and RTX Experience apps.
Some of the improvements that NVIDIA App brings to the table include:
- Simplifying the process of keeping PCs updated with the latest NVIDIA drivers, and enables quick discovery and installation of NVIDIA applications like its cloud-gaming service GeForce NOW, NVIDIA Broadcast and NVIDIA Omniverse.
- As a unified GPU control centre, the app allows fine-tuning of game and driver settings from a single place, while introducing a redesigned in-game overlay for convenient access to powerful gameplay recording tools and performance monitoring overlays.
- For content creators, NVIDIA App will also feature new AI-powered Freestyle Filters. RTX HDR adds HDR (High Dynamic Range) to SDR (Standard Dynamic Range) games, while RTX Dynamic Vibrance improves upon the NVIDIA Control Panel Digital Vibrance feature, further improving visual clarity in games.
Registered and logged-in users will get freebies once in a while.
The best part? Unlike the current GeForce Experience app which forces users to login to access its features and functions, the NVIDIA App includes an optional login – only if you want to redeem bundles and rewards.
The NVIDIA App beta is available for download here.
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