The Paint app for Windows 11 is receiving a minor update with user interface changes. The update, available to Windows Insiders in the Canary and Dev Channels, introduces support for a centered canvas and includes small UI optimizations in the toolbar.
Exciting Update for the Paint App on Windows 11
For the tech-savvy Windows users among us, there’s an exciting update rolling out for the Paint app on Windows 11. The update, announced on the Windows Insider Blog by Dave Grochocki, Principal Product Manager Lead – Windows Inbox Apps, includes some user interface changes and other small improvements.
New Features and Major Updates
The most notable feature in this update is the introduction of support for a centered canvas. This builds on the improvements that were introduced earlier in the year. Along with this, there have also been some small UI optimizations in the toolbar.
Centered Canvas
With the new centered canvas feature, users can now enjoy a more balanced and streamlined drawing experience. This is a feature that has been long-awaited by many users and is sure to enhance your creative process.
UI Optimizations
In addition to the centered canvas, the update also includes some minor UI optimizations in the toolbar. These changes aim to make the user experience more intuitive and efficient.
Feedback and Community Engagement
The Windows team is always eager to hear feedback from the community. Users are encouraged to file feedback in the Feedback Hub under Apps > Paint.
“We love getting feedback from the community and we will be looking out for your thoughts and suggestions on this update!” – Dave Grochocki, Principal Product Manager Lead – Windows Inbox Apps
As always, the team is looking forward to hearing your thoughts and suggestions on this update. So, go ahead and explore the new features and let them know what you think!
From the Windows Blog