NVIDIA GeForce Experience
GeForce Experience (GeForceExperience.exe) is NVIDIA's software designed to automate driver updates, optimize game graphics settings, and provide features such as ShadowPlay recording and stream sharing. It runs a background backend and NV container services to coordinate driver checks, game profiles, and overlay operations. The app is intended to simplify driver management and enhance gaming experiences by ensuring you have the right settings and up-to-date drivers.
GeForceExperience.exe launches the GeForce Experience UI and its backend processes (NvContainer, NvBackend) to orchestrate driver scans, game-profile optimization, and the in-game overlay. It relies on signed NVIDIA components and communicates with NVIDIA Update and Display containers.
Reasons it's running:
No. You can update drivers manually from NVIDIA's site, but GeForce Experience provides automatic updates, game optimization, and overlay features.
Open Task Manager > Startup, locate GeForce Experience, and disable it. You can also disable related services if needed.
Yes, GeForce Experience collects telemetry to improve compatibility and performance, but you can adjust privacy settings within the app.
Go to Settings > Apps, find GeForce Experience, and choose Uninstall. You may need to restart your PC afterward.
Overlay support varies by game; ensure Overlay is enabled, that the game is supported, and that you’re on a compatible GeForce Experience version.
Yes. You can install and update NVIDIA drivers manually via the NVIDIA website or Windows Update; some features like ShadowPlay will be unavailable.