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Microsoft Is Scrubbing the Copilot Name From Some Windows 11 Apps

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Last updated: 2026/04/11 at 11:15 AM
News Room Published 11 April 2026
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Tired of seeing the Copilot AI logo appear everywhere in Windows 11? It may be getting at least a little less ubiquitous. Reports this week found the latest Insider version of Windows 11, version 11.2512.28.0, has removed Copilot language from key places such as the computer’s Notepad app. 

Previously, Notepad used Copilot to offer generative writing help, with a button featuring the AI tool’s swirly logo on the top right of the toolbar. Options included writing from scratch with prompts, rewriting, changing tone and more. In the latest update, the Copilot language has disappeared from Notepad, and the feature has been renamed “Writing tools.”

“Writing tools” appears to offer all the same AI features Copilot did, just without the name. The Copilot branding has also vanished from Notepad settings, with AI tools now relegated to the Advanced Features section. This change follows reports from March that Microsoft is quietly backing away from pushing Copilot into so many parts of Windows 11. 

That’s not entirely surprising. AI is one of the least popular things in the US in 2026. Copilot has drawn particular ire on Reddit and other social media sites.

Right now, it looks like Microsoft is pausing its Copilot expansion and removing the branding while leaving the AI features themselves intact, at least on Notepad. Other reports suggest that AI features have disappeared entirely from the Windows 11 Snipping Tool. 

Again, it’s only the Insider version of Windows 11 that shows these Copilot changes for now. When I booted up my standard version of Notepad, Copilot was still there. So unless you’re signed up for early versions of Windows updates, you’ll have to wait for these changes to take effect. 

Microsoft did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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