Palworld Save Editor
The viral creature-collecting survival game by Pocketpair. Edit your save files online for free.
What Can You Edit in Palworld?
Gold
Inspect or adjust currency fields in compatible saves
Pals
Review Pal structures; edit carefully when parseable
Player Stats
Potentially adjust level/HP/stamina in supported variants
Inventory
Inspect item arrays and test conservative edits
Equipment
Check equipment records for compatible save structures
Base Progress
View base-related data where it is exposed in GVAS
📂 Palworld Save File Location
%localappdata%\Pal\Saved\SaveGames ~/Library/Application Support/Pal/Saved/SaveGames ~/.steam/steam/steamapps/compatdata/1623730/pfx/drive_c/users/steamuser/AppData/Local/Pal/Saved/SaveGames 💡 Tip: Press Win+R on Windows and paste the path to quickly access your saves.
How to Edit Palworld Saves
Locate Your Save
Find your save file using the paths above. Make a backup copy first!
Upload & Edit
Upload your `.sav` and check compatibility mode first. If it is read-only, inspect safely and switch to a dedicated Palworld tool for write operations.
Download & Play
Download only when the editor confirms compatible editable mode. Otherwise keep your backup and continue with a dedicated Palworld tool.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where are Palworld save files located?
Can I edit Palworld saves on Steam Deck?
Will editing break multiplayer saves?
How do I backup Palworld saves?
Can I add any Pal to my collection?
Is save editing bannable in Palworld?
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Our Palworld workflow focuses on safe inspection first. It works best with standard GVAS saves and may switch to read-only mode for containerized or custom variants.
What may be editable in compatible saves:
- Pals: Inspect passive skills, stats, and progression fields where exposed in standard GVAS data.
- Player: Adjust selected progression values when the structure is parseable and safe to rebuild.
- Base & Items: Review inventory/base structures before making conservative edits and testing with backups.
Game Pass vs Steam
Steam .sav files are usually easier to inspect. Xbox/Game Pass saves often use additional containers; convert/decrypt first and expect read-only fallback in many cases.