How to add custom art to non-Steam games on Steam Deck
Adding custom Steam games means missing out on artwork, but luckily, we show you how to add custom art to non-Steam games on Steam Deck to your entire library look fresh.
With some clever tinkering, you’re able to add a ton ofnon-Steam gamesto yourSteam Deck. Even apps likeGeForce NoworChiakican be popped on your Valve handheld. Yet, unlike native Steam games, they won’t come with artwork.

Instead,non-Steam gameshave a gray box, with the app’s title in plain white text by default. To make non-Steam games look like the rest of your library, you may add custom art.
How to set custom art to non-Steam Deck games
To add custom art to your non-Steam Deck games, switch todesktop modeand open up the Steam app. From here, go to your Steam game library and pick out the non-Steam Deck game you recently added, that you want to set custom artwork for.
Right-click on the non-Steam game, select ‘Manage’, and then select ‘Set custom artwork.’ A new window will open, allowing you to upload any custom artwork you have saved to your Steam Deck and use it.

You can create your own custom artwork for non-Steam Deck games, or go to SteamGridDB.
SteamGridDB is not an official Valve site but has a whole range of community-created custom artwork. Everything from icons, to splash-page art can be foundhere.

Select the custom artwork from your Steam Deck that you created or downloaded in this menu. From now on, when browsing your non-Steam Deck games, it will have the custom artwork you selected.
While you can add custom artwork to change the thumbnail of your non-Steam Deck games, you can also change the icon and the game’s banner artwork.

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How to set custom icons and banners for non-Steam Deck games
While still in desktop mode, open Steam and navigate to your Steam Deck game library. Here, select the non-Steam game you wish to set custom artwork for.
After selecting the game, you will be taken to the game’s splash page, and it’s here where we can add custom artwork.

Hover over the non-Steam Deck game’s banner, and right-click. A small gray drop-down menu will appear, listing two options – Set Custom Background and Set Custom Logo.
Selecting ‘Set Custom Background’ will allow you to change the main artwork of the non-Steam Deck game’s splash page.
Selecting ‘Set Custom Logo’ will change the small logo of the non-Steam game, which will appear on the desktop version of Steam.
Looking for more Steam Deck guides? We have you covered with ourultimate starter guide. Check out ourHow to add Xbox and PC Game Pass games on Steam Deckif you’re looking for evenmore gamesto play on your Deck.