- Windows 11 received numerous enhancements in 2025 through monthly cumulative updates.
- The revamped Start menu consolidates Pinned, Recommended, and All sections into a single scrollable interface, allowing up to eight pinned items per row.
- The Recommended section can showcase up to six app and file suggestions, with an option to disable it.
- The All section organizes apps by category by default, with options for grid or list view.
- A redesigned Widgets board integrates a new settings page, allowing users to select which board opens by default.
- Users can customize Lock Screen widgets through a new section under Personalization.
- A new setting allows users to reposition on-screen hardware indicators for brightness and volume.
- A dedicated page for Virtual Workspaces in the Settings app centralizes virtualization controls.
- Users can opt for smaller icons on the Taskbar for a more compact arrangement of app buttons.
- A new sharing shortcut allows users to send files to compatible apps directly from recent file icons.
- An option to disable the "Drag Tray" has been added in the Nearby Sharing settings.
- The Notification Center now supports a large clock with seconds and multiple clocks.
- The Windows Hello interface has been redesigned with animations for better user engagement.
- Support for third-party passkey providers has been integrated into Windows Hello.
- A new security feature, Administrator Protection, adds an authentication prompt for actions requiring elevation.
- Quick Machine Recovery is designed to repair the operating system during boot failures.
- Windows Backup now supports local file transfers during new device setup.
- The Xbox Full Screen Experience has been tailored for handheld gaming devices.
- A battery percentage display has been added to the Taskbar, along with new battery iconography.
- Multi-stream support for cameras allows multiple applications to access the same camera feed simultaneously.