Microsoft is constantly tweaking and updating Windows 11, with a big new update at least once a year, plus incremental updates for functionality and security. But when you’ll see any particular feature can be a crapshoot. Microsoft is trying to clear that up with a new roadmap site.
The dedicated page shows a long list of features in development, indicating which ones are currently in the Windows Insider Program (that’s what Microsoft calls a beta, they’re not great at names), which ones are gradually rolling out via active updates, and which are now widely available.
You can also apply a few filters, including filters for features that are only coming to Copilot+ PCs, which seems pretty useful if you don’t have one. For an even more granular look, you can filter by release version (23H2 and 24H2 at the moment), and the Insider Canary, Dev, and Beta channels in addition to the full retail.
It’s a neat tool, if a bit dry at the moment. You’ll probably still want to use the search bar (or just Ctrl-F in your browser) if you’re looking for news on a specific feature. But it should be much easier to determine which version of Windows you want to be on if you’re looking for something in particular, without needing to dive into the deep preview update text.
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