Some emulators can be configured to save directly to a synced Google Drive folder, allowing you to pick up your progress seamlessly between your phone and computer.
Tinfoil is the primary tool used to link a Google Drive account directly to a Nintendo Switch.
Google Drive functions as a rather than an active game server. Users typically use it to store "dumped" game files (NSPs, NSZs, or XCIs) from their own legitimate physical or digital copies to save space on local SD cards or PC hard drives.
Possible to use Google Drive emulator saves? : r/SwitchPirates
Storing and managing Nintendo Switch games through Google Drive has become a popular method for enthusiasts to organize their digital libraries, though it requires navigating specific technical and legal landscapes. While you cannot play games directly from the cloud, Google Drive serves as a powerful storage and distribution hub for your backup files. Understanding Google Drive for Switch Games
The most common formats stored are .nsp (Nintendo Submission Package) and .xci (cartridge image).
By hosting these files on Google Drive, you can access your entire library from any device with an internet connection, allowing for easy re-installation without needing a physical connection to a PC. How to Use Google Drive with Your Switch
To actually utilize these files on a console, users generally rely on and specialized homebrew applications. 1. Integration with Tinfoil