Microsoft Releases Updated Photos App for Windows 11, Kills Video Editor

Microsoft Releases Updated Photos App for Windows 11, Kills Video Editor

Posted On September 21st, 2022


Microsoft’s Principal Product Manager Lead, Dave Grochocki announced the updated Photos app, which has a new gallery view and improvements to the “Memories” feature, in a blog post on Wednesday.


According to Grochoki, the update offers “a new photos-managing experience” for users. And the new gallery design in Microsoft’s Photos app is intended to simplify “browsing, finding, management and consumption” of the photos that a user has in their collection.


Grochoki does not go into detail about the improvements to the “Memories” feature on the Photos app. Instead, he says, rather vaguely, that the revamped app “allows you to easily backup your photos with OneDrive, enjoy powerful experiences on Windows devices, and offers a delightful ‘Memories’ experience.”


However, the new update to the Photos app does have one crucial drawback in that users will no longer be able to use the legacy app’s video editor. Instead, Grochocki suggests using Clipchamp which Microsoft introduced as its new inbox video editor in March after the company acquired the app last year.


“Earlier this year, we introduced Clipchamp as our new inbox video editor, which is focused on making video creation easy, fast, and fun on Windows,” says Grochocki. “As Clipchamp is equipped with all the basic tools you’d expect, like trimming and splitting, as well as more pro-style features like transitions and animated text, the new Photos app experience no longer includes the legacy Video Editor.”


But if users prefer to continue using the legacy Photos app, it remains available in the Microsoft Store as “Microsoft Photos Legacy.”


Microsoft began to roll out a preview of the redesigned Photos app to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel yesterday. The company plan to increase the rollout over time as it monitors feedback.


In a further blog post, Microsoft’s Chief Product Officer, Panos Panay, announced that the updated Photos app will roll out to all users in October.



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