Windows 11 Insider Beta Channel

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Windows 11 Insider Beta Preview Build 26220.8491

Changes and improvements
  • This update includes a small number of minor bug fixes and improvements.

[Voice Access]

Voice Isolation in Voice Access
  • We're introducing Voice Isolation, a new option in Voice Access that helps it focus on your voice, even when others are speaking nearby. Whether you're in a shared office, an open floor plan, or at home with family around, Voice Isolation filters out other voices and background noise so Voice Access can better understand you. All processing happens privately on your device.
  • Getting started
    Voice Access now offers three speech recognition modes under Voice Access settings > Improve speech recognition:
    • Voice Isolation — Filters out other speakers and background noise (one-time voice setup required).
    • Remove background noise only — Filters out non-speech sounds like typing or door slams. No additional setup needed.
    • No filtering — Default microphone input with no additional processing.

  • To set up Voice Isolation, select it from the menu and follow the short, guided setup where you'll read a brief paragraph aloud so Voice Access can learn your voice. It only takes a minute, and your voice data never leaves your device.

[Other]
  • If you were experiencing a cyclical explorer.exe crash after the previous flight (which may have looked like the screen or taskbar was blinking and repeatedly refreshing), that should be resolved after updating to this build.
  • Fixed an issue causing the Energy Saver quick setting to show twice for some Insiders in recent flights.
  • Fixed an issue resulting in the audio volume being unexpectedly muted on certain devices in recent flights.


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Remember - A day without laughter is a day wasted.
May the wind sing to you and the sun rise in your heart.

Corrine

Windows 11 Insider Beta Preview Build 26220.8544

Changes and improvements

[Windows design]
  • We are introducing consistent solid (donut) spinners across key Windows scenarios including Boot, Logon, Restart, Shutdown, and Update. This update replaces legacy spinner visuals to deliver a more cohesive and modern experience aligned with Windows design standards. Users will now see a unified spinner behavior with corresponding status text (e.g., "Restarting", "Working on updates", "Welcome") across these flows, improving perceived reliability and visual consistency.
[Search]
  • Search by Substring: Files with compound names or content (e.g., MeetingNotesApril, ProjectStatusReport) are now easily discoverable by typing "april" or "status".
[Windows Ready Print]
  • Last month, we introduced a change where new printer installations use IPP by default when supported to simplify setup and improve reliability (see our third-party driver deprecation timeline: End of Servicing Plan for Third-Party Printer Drivers on Windows). This month, we're adding a new toggle in Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners > Default install printers using Windows Ready Print to give you control over this behavior.
  • When enabled, Windows installs supported printers using IPP by default. When turned off, Windows may use other available installation methods.
  • This experience is part of our modern print platform, now called Windows Ready Print, designed to deliver a more consistent, reliable, and simplified printing experience.


Take a walk through the "Security Garden" -- Where Everything is Coming up Roses!

Remember - A day without laughter is a day wasted.
May the wind sing to you and the sun rise in your heart.

Corrine

From Announcing new builds 8 June 2026

Windows 11 Beta Preview Build 26220.8575

[Windows Update]
  • We're adding the ability to extend update pauses as many times as you need
[Audio]
  • Fixed an issue resulting in audio not working for some Insiders after the latest flights.
[Settings]
  • Fixed an issue impacting the reliability of Settings > Apps > Installed Apps after the latest flights.
[General Reliability]
  • If you were experiencing freezes in the previous flight when interacting with search, Notepad, or certain other scenarios, that should be resolved now.


Take a walk through the "Security Garden" -- Where Everything is Coming up Roses!

Remember - A day without laughter is a day wasted.
May the wind sing to you and the sun rise in your heart.

Corrine

Windows 11 Insider Beta Preview Build 26220.8680

Updates for this release are based on Windows 11, version 25H2.

Changes and improvements[Widgets]
  • We're working to make Widgets feel less distracting and overwhelming by making the experience quiet by default. To do this, we're releasing a new set of default settings designed to reduce unexpected alerts and visual interruptions. These changes include:
    • Disabling Open on hover by default
    • Turning off Taskbar badging by default
    • Opening to widgets experience on first launch
    • Placing Weather as the only default widget on the lockscreen
    • Restricting the number of Taskbar alerts that can be sent daily
    • Limiting Taskbar alerts until you choose to open and engage with the Widgets experience
      • As we continue to make Widgets feel less distracting, we've also made a small but meaningful visual update to taskbar badging. For those that have taskbar badging on, the badge color will now match your Windows accent color instead of always appearing red, reducing the sense of urgency that something needs your immediate attention.
      • However, we still want it to be easy to find missed information so we now support badges on the icons in the Widget navigation bar that can show you the number of missed alerts from that specific dashboard; and badges clear automatically when you leave a dashboard, making it easy to track what's new. And if you don't want badges at all in your navigation bar, there's a setting to turn them off.
      • We're also quieting down a user's experience based on their level of engagement, so that existing users also have a less distracting experience. For example, a user who barely engages with Widgets and would benefit from having the experience quieted down with taskbar badging turned off as it is for new users who experience it as quiet by default, as compared to a user who highly engages with Widgets and likely has their settings set to a state that works best for them and don't need some adjustments. You can also easily turn features like Taskbar badging on or off through Widgets settings, which is now a full screen experience that's easier to read.
      • In pursuit of memory savings across the system, Widgets also now leverages device characteristics and user behavior patterns to optimize memory use. This includes things like a smaller default memory footprint, giving back memory faster when not in use, and limiting pre-launch on devices with lower memory capacity.
      • Please share your feedback to let us know how these changes are working for you or if you encounter any issues with your quieter Widgets experience. Feedback: Share your thoughts in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Widgets.

[Accessibility]
New accessibility setting: Screen tint
  • We're introducing screen tint, a new accessibility setting that applies a color overlay across your entire display, softening its intensity so it's easier on your eyes throughout the day. If bright, saturated screens leave you with tired or sensitive eyes by the end of a long session, screen tint can help.
  • To get started, open Settings > Accessibility (or press Win + U) and look for screen tint under the Vision section. From there you can:
    • Pick from six preset colors or choose a custom color of your own.
    • Adjust the tint strength slider from a subtle wash to full intensity.

  • Night light warms your display to reduce blue light that can interfere with sleep. Screen tint reduces overall screen intensity to ease eye fatigue and light sensitivity during the day. They tackle different problems and you can use both at the same time, one working on warmth and the other on intensity.
  • Note that turning on screen tint will disable color filters, and vice versa. If you currently rely on color filters, you may need to keep screen tint turned off.
Feedback: Share your thoughts in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Accessibility > Narrator.

[Windows Magnifier]
  • Magnifier now gives you more control over how you zoom. You can type an exact zoom percentage directly in the magnifier toolbar to land on precisely the level you need.
  • We've also added preset step increments (5%, 10%, 25%, 50%, 100%, 150%, 200%, and 400%) to the Settings dropdown, so you can jump to common levels in a single click. Whether you need a subtle boost or a dramatic close-up, Magnifier adapts to how you want to zoom.
Feedback: Share your thoughts in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Accessibility > Magnifier

[Input]
  • Update: The emoji panel (Windows key + period (.)) now uses GIPHY as the GIF provider, delivering a smoother GIF browsing and sharing experience following the deprecation of Tenor.

[Remote Recovery Management]
  • Adding recovery remote management plug-in for extending WinRE management capabilities for MDM providers

[File Explorer]
  • The address bar now supports paths containing double backslashes and quotation marks (for example, C:\Users\user or "C:\Users\user"), improving compatibility with a wider range of inputs.
  • Improved performance when mounting large ISO files by preventing File Explorer from becoming unresponsive during SmartScreen checks.
  • The address bar suggestion dropdown is more reliable and now consistently closes after an item is selected.
  • This update addresses an issue on File Explorer Home where OneDrive files could appear duplicated in the Favorites section.
  • This update includes several refinements to the Rename experience:
    • Addresses an issue where text was repeatedly selected when renaming items in folder views.
    • Addresses an issue where case-only name changes were not immediately reflected in folder views for items stored locally or in the cloud.


[Windows Update]
  • If you were seeing error 0x800f0843 when attempting to install the previous update, that should be resolved now.



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Take a walk through the "Security Garden" -- Where Everything is Coming up Roses!

Remember - A day without laughter is a day wasted.
May the wind sing to you and the sun rise in your heart.

Corrine

Windows 11 Insider Beta (26H1) Preview Build 28020.2298

This release is for Windows Insiders in the Beta (26H1) channel.

Changes and improvements
  • This update includes a small number of minor bug fixes and improvements.

[Accessibility]
New accessibility setting: Screen tint
  • We're introducing screen tint, a new accessibility setting that applies a color overlay across your entire display, softening its intensity so it's easier on your eyes throughout the day. If bright, saturated screens leave you with tired or sensitive eyes by the end of a long session, screen tint can help.
  • To get started, open Settings > Accessibility (or press Win + U) and look for screen tint under the Vision section. From there you can:
    • Pick from six preset colors or choose a custom color of your own.
    • Adjust the tint strength slider from a subtle wash to full intensity.
  • Night light warms your display to reduce blue light that can interfere with sleep. Screen tint reduces overall screen intensity to ease eye fatigue and light sensitivity during the day. They tackle different problems and you can use both at the same time, one working on warmth and the other on intensity.
  • Note that turning on screen tint will disable color filters, and vice versa. If you currently rely on color filters, you may need to keep screen tint turned off.
Feedback: Share your thoughts in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Accessibility > Narrator.

[Other]
  • Task Scheduler will now persist column width adjustments in task list view across sessions.


Take a walk through the "Security Garden" -- Where Everything is Coming up Roses!

Remember - A day without laughter is a day wasted.
May the wind sing to you and the sun rise in your heart.