Photos (Windows)
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Developer(s) | Microsoft |
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Initial release | 26 October 2012 |
Stable release | 2025.11030.27002.0
/ 31 March 2025[1] |
Operating system | Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows 11, Xbox system software[2] |
Predecessor | Windows Photo Viewer, Windows Photo Gallery, Windows Movie Maker |
Successor | Clipchamp (for video editing) |
Available in | 65 languages |
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video player, raster graphics editor | |
License | Freemium – Free base app, with in-app purchases |
Website | microsoft |
Microsoft Photos is an image viewer and image organizer developed by Microsoft. It was first included in Windows 8 as a functional replacement for Windows Photo Viewer and Windows Photo Gallery.[3][4]
Photo management
Photos is a single-instance app that can organize digital photos in its gallery into albums. The default view is Collection, which is sorted by date. Users can also view items by Album or Folder. The album view shows both auto-generated and user-generated albums. The folder view displays files based on their location in the file system or on OneDrive. Users can choose what folders are displayed and which files are placed in albums. The app includes a filmstrip for easier navigation and a multi-view mode to compare multiple photos and videos side by side.[5]
Photo editing
Photos provides the following basic raster graphics editor functions:[6]
- Crop and rotate
- Correct exposure or colors
- Reduce image noise
Users can edit with a sidebar similar to the one in
Unlike Photo Gallery, which autosaves edits, Photos only saves when a user clicks the Save or Save As button. Photos allows users to compare the original file to the file with unsaved changes, and to save the photo with a different name and location.
Video Editor
The video editor was removed from the Windows 11 version of Photos, being replaced by the separate app Clipchamp.[8][9]
Video Editor (formerly Story Remix)
Photo and video import
The Photos app's photo and video import tool provides the ability to view and select photos that are automatically grouped by date taken and choose where the files are saved.[12]
The Photos app can show individual pictures, display all pictures in a folder as a
History
Photos is built from a separate code base from those of Photo Gallery and Windows Photo Viewer. It was first included in Windows 8.0 and had a customizable background and a Facebook photo viewer, both of which were removed in the

In Windows 10, Photos originally used a
A major update in October 2016 replaced the hamburger menu with a ribbon, replaced the radial editing tools with an editing sidebar, and added a full-screen view, ink editing for photos and videos, and a light theme.[14]
In 2022, a new version of the Photos app was released for Windows 11 with changes in the user interface matching the design of Windows 11. This version has significantly different photo editing features. Many features were removed, including the video editor, face grouping, searching things, and browsing by year.[9] The former Photos app from Windows 10 has been renamed to "Photos Legacy" in Windows 11, and can be redownloaded on the Microsoft Store.[15]
References
- ^ "Microsoft Photos". Microsoft Apps. Retrieved 31 March 2025.
- Windows Store. Microsoft.
- ^ "How to use the Windows 10 Photos app". TechRadar. Future US. 12 February 2016.
- ^ Giret, Laurent (19 April 2016). "Microsoft Photos app gets updated – save still photos from videos and more". WinBeta.
- ^ "Changes in the new Photos app on Windows 10 - Microsoft Support". support.microsoft.com. Retrieved 18 January 2025.
- ^ "Edit photos and videos in Windows - Microsoft Support". support.microsoft.com. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
- ^ CBS Interactive. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
- ^ Huculak, Mauro (18 October 2022). "How to get started with new Photos app on Windows 11". Windows Central. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
- ^ a b Warren, Tom (9 March 2022). "Clipchamp is Microsoft's new video editing app for Windows 11". The Verge. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
- ^ "Hands on with Windows 10's Story Remix, the new tool to make your photos pop". PCWorld. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
- ^ "Get Microsoft Photos Legacy from the Microsoft Store". apps.microsoft.com. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
- ^ Devine, Richard (24 August 2015). "How to transfer your iPhone and iPad photos to Windows 10". Windows Central. Mobile Nations. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
- ^ Surur (24 June 2015). "Windows 10 Mobile Photos app finally supports GIFs". MSPowerUser.
- ^ Sarkar, Dona (7 October 2016). "Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14942 for PC". Windows Blog. Microsoft.
- ^ "Microsoft Photos Legacy - Microsoft Store Apps". Microsoft.
External links
- Microsoft Photos on Microsoft Store
- Photos Add-on on Microsoft Store
- Microsoft Photos Legacy on Microsoft Store
- Photos help – Windows Help