Windows 11 keeps changing. Regular updates that roll out every 6 months result in different features. We frequently highlight the most obvious of those in this news platform, and we will continue to do so.
But you don’t need to wait for us! A few days ago, Microsoft has unveiled the Windows 11 roadmap. This initiative aims to provide greater transparency and clarity about upcoming features and improvements in Windows 11, helping users manage changes more effectively.

We’ve seen these roadmaps before and they come and go. We support the idea as user feedback must influence how Microsoft develop the software that we are all so reliant on.
Key Highlights of the Windows 11 Roadmap
- Transparency and Communication
- The roadmap is designed to offer detailed information on Windows 11 improvements and features.
- Users can find updates on features that are currently being tested in the Windows Insider Program, as well as those that are gradually rolling out, and those generally available.
- Feature Accessibility
- The roadmap includes instructions on how to access new features and improvements before they are enabled by default.
- This allows you to prepare and adapt in advance.
- Detailed Release Information
- The roadmap provides estimated release dates and descriptions for upcoming features.
- It covers different release channels and device types, including Copilot+ PC and Windows 11 PC.
- User Feedback Integration
- Microsoft is actively seeking feedback from users to improve the roadmap.
- Suggestions and feedback will help shape future updates and potentially expand the roadmap to cover additional areas and device types.
- Additional Resources
- Users can stay informed about newly released Windows 11 features through various official channels, including Windows release notes, the Windows release health dashboard, and the Windows Blog.