Xbox Image Browser

: Verifying the contents of a game backup stored on your PC.

If you are looking to browse personal photos, wallpapers, or screenshots on your modern Xbox Series X|S or Xbox One, the console provides several built-in "browsers."

| | Recommended Solution | |---|---| | Everyday cloud photo viewing | Microsoft Photos + OneDrive | | Heavy local collections, RAW images, slideshows | Kodi | | Existing Plex user | Plex Media Server | | Manga / comics / e‑books | TsubameViewer | | Browsing web galleries (Reddit, Flickr, Imgur) | Edge + Enhanced Image Viewer | | Quick share from PC (single photo) | DLNA / Play To | | USB drive viewing | Media Player (built‑in) | | Xbox 360 users | Picture Library + USB / DLNA |

From the built-in power of Microsoft Edge for instant image grabbing to the convenience of the Media Player for your offline collection, the Xbox consoles are surprisingly robust media viewers. Whether you're just setting a new dashboard background or exploring deep system files on a PC, this guide should cover all the bases for your "Xbox image browser" needs.

Once a media server is running and detected by your Xbox, you'll see it listed under the app on the console. Navigate through your folder structure, select an image, and enjoy it on the big screen.

A powerful open-source media center app. It features advanced slideshow options and superior folder organization for massive photo libraries.