Key Highlights
- Pixel phones now work as webcams on the Nintendo Switch 2.
- No adapters or capture gear needed anymore.
- Works through the USB-C port with Android’s webcam mode.
- Ideal for GameChat users who want face livestreams during matches.
- Tested on Pixel 9 Pro running the latest Android 16 build.
Nintendo Switch 2 users just got a surprise upgrade, and it is already trending. Pixel phones can finally act as webcams for the Switch 2 without any messy adapters or extra cables. This update makes the Pixel and Switch 2 combo more useful for players who rely on GameChat during multiplayer matches.
Why This Update Matters for Gamers
When Nintendo launched the Switch 2, webcam support was inconsistent. Many users tried different cameras, yet results varied. The console does not include a built-in camera, so GameChat depended heavily on external webcams. Players needed a working camera to stream their faces during online sessions, especially games like Mario Kart World.
Earlier, Pixel phones refused to work with the console even though Android 14 introduced a USB webcam mode. Some users found workarounds using USB-C to HDMI hubs and capture cables. However, the setup felt too bulky for anyone who travelled with a Switch 2.
How Pixel Phones Now Work Seamlessly
The change appears to be recent on either Google’s or Nintendo’s side. We tested a Pixel 9 Pro with the Switch 2 using only a single USB-C cable. The connection worked instantly after switching USB preferences to “Webcam” mode. The Switch 2 detected the Pixel as a standard webcam without delays.
With this, Pixel phones join the growing list of devices that support GameChat. The feature allows gamers to talk to other players and even show their faces over live gameplay. Therefore, this direct support makes Pixel phones an attractive webcam alternative for frequent travellers.
What This Means for Pixel Users
Pixel users now gain a practical feature without needing new hardware. The update works on the Android 16 December release, though Google has not issued an official note yet. Nintendo has also not confirmed if a firmware update enabled this support. Still, the end result is clear: the Pixel and Switch 2 pairing now works better than ever.
A Travel-Friendly Upgrade
This upgrade helps players avoid bulky setups. Many users carry their Switch 2 on the move, but they avoid packing webcams and adapters. With this improved compatibility, Pixel phones offer a simple, lightweight solution. You connect, switch to webcam mode, and join GameChat instantly.