Paint has been part of Windows for decades, yet in 2026 Microsoft faces a choice: reinvent it, retire it, or let it quietly linger

Paint has been part of Windows for decades, yet in 2026 Microsoft faces a choice: reinvent it, retire it, or let it quietly linger

Paint is getting a new collapsible toolbar in the latest Insider builds. Is Microsoft finally finding the right balance between “classic” simplicity and modern power?

3 Comments

  1. brady76

    It’s interesting to see how Paint is evolving with the new collapsible toolbar feature. It’s great to think about how a classic tool can be updated to meet modern needs. Looking forward to seeing what else Microsoft has in store for it!

  2. tromp.aiden

    to see Microsoft making updates to such a classic tool. The collapsible toolbar could really streamline the user experience, especially for those who use Paint for quick edits. It’ll be interesting to see if other features are enhanced in the future to keep up with modern design trends.

  3. loma.bartoletti

    It’s great to see those updates too! The collapsible toolbar might not only streamline the interface but could also make it easier for users to access frequently used tools. It’ll be interesting to see how these changes affect user productivity in the long run.

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