Moreover, the undo/redo buttons now appear next to the ‘File’ and ‘View’ options in the header. The colours come inside circles instead of square boxes on the existing Windows 10. Microsoft recently rolled out the Insider Preview of the OS to beta channels, and the stable version is said to release in October this year.Īs per the images published by the publication, we can notice the Microsoft Paint on Windows 11 features a simplified toolbar, and the existing colourful interface has been replaced by a uniform Fluent header. It is also more consistent with the overall look and feel of the latest Windows 11 operating system.
The most popular MS Paint appears to be ditching the traditional ribbon menu for a Fluent header similar to the new File Explorer.
Additionally, the new look of Photos and MS Paint is also available, the publication notes. According to Windows Latest, the software giant is working on a new design for nearly all stock apps of Windows 11 that include Clock, Voice Recorder, Calculator, Office, Notepad, Photos, and even Microsoft Paint app. Microsoft is seemingly planning to update its popular desktop applications with a new design language.