The NVIDIA App, currently in beta, is set to replace GeForce Experience soon, aiming to merge it with NVIDIA’s Control Panel in future updates. This versatile app enables gamers with NVIDIA GPUs to adjust graphical settings, install various NVIDIA apps like GeForce NOW (for cloud gaming) and NVIDIA Broadcast (enhancing streaming experiences). Unlike GeForce Experience, it offers more functionalities, enhancing the user experience.
Recent updates have introduced support for multiple HDR-certified monitors, enabling users to configure HDR simultaneously across displays. Additionally, G-Sync configuration, originally limited to the NVIDIA Control Panel, is now integrated into the NVIDIA App, providing a more user-friendly interface.
NVIDIA encourages feedback from users during the beta phase and plans to migrate all existing GeForce Experience users to the NVIDIA App once it exits beta by the end of the year. The app not only simplifies graphical adjustments but also incorporates advanced features like AI-powered ray-tracing filters for supported games and a revamped in-game overlay.
If you’re interested in exploring the new NVIDIA App or making adjustments to your gaming experience, keep an eye on its development as it evolves in the coming months.