Steam automatically launches when you sign in to your computer. This is fine if you often immediately jump in to a game, or want to appear online so you can talk to friends on Steam Chat, but chances are it isn't necessary.

If you have lots of programs set to launch on startup, it can slow down your computer. Steam might also unexpectedly drain your data when updates download in the background. Besides, it doesn't take long to launch Steam.

We're going to show you how to disable Steam's automatic launch on startup.

How to Stop Steam Launching on Startup

  1. Open the Steam client.
  2. Click Steam in the top toolbar.
  3. Click Settings.
  4. On the left-hand menu, click Interface.
  5. Toggle Run Steam when my computer starts off.
steam settings interface

This should be all you need to do to stop Steam from launching on startup. However, if it has no effect, you may need to alter a setting in your operating system. If so, follow the Windows or Mac instructions below.

How to Stop Steam Launching on Startup (Windows)

There are plenty of startup programs you can safely disable on Windows, and Steam is one of them. Here's how on Windows 10 and 11:

  1. Press Windows key + I to open Settings.
  2. Click Apps.
  3. Click Startup.
  4. Toggle Steam to Off.
windows 11 startup apps

How to Stop Steam Launching on Startup (Mac)

It's simple to remove a startup app on macOS. Here's how on Ventura:

  1. Click Apple menu > System Settings.
  2. From the left menu, click General.
  3. Click Login Items.
  4. Beneath Open at Login, select Steam and click the minus icon.

Try Steam in Big Picture Mode

When changing your Steam settings, you might have noticed that there's an option to always launch Steam in Big Picture Mode. This redesigns the Steam interface to make it perfect for TV screens and controllers. Why not give it a try if you want to try Steam from your couch?