The update brings AI-powered writing assistance directly to the classic text editor, offering capabilities previously available only in premium applications.
With options to write, rewrite, and summarize available via the right-click context menu or keyboard shortcuts, Notepad now delivers a seamless, on-device AI experience at no extra cost for qualifying PCs.
The refreshed Notepad app supports three core AI functions: Write, Summarize, and Rewrite. Each feature leverages both local and cloud-based AI models to cater to different user needs and scenarios.
The Write function generates content from scratch based on user prompts, enabling the rapid creation of blog drafts, notes, or creative prose without requiring users to leave the Notepad environment.
Rewrite, on the other hand, refines existing text by adjusting tone, length, and style—ideal for transforming casual notes into formal emails or tailoring marketing copy.
Summarize condenses lengthy passages into concise overviews, streamlining the review of research documents or long-form articles.
Microsoft’s emphasis on AI democratization is most evident in its local model implementation. Owners of Copilot+ PCs can utilize the triad of AI features free and unlimited, with computations processed entirely on-device.
This design ensures privacy, offline availability, and zero dependency on subscriptions or consistent internet access.
Users with active Microsoft 365 or Copilot Pro subscriptions retain the flexibility to switch seamlessly between the free local model and more advanced cloud-based AI models through the same context menu.
This approach preserves Notepad’s hallmark simplicity while embedding sophisticated intelligence features, making AI-assisted writing accessible to millions of everyday users.
The Notepad AI upgrade arrives in tandem with enhancements to other Windows 11 utilities designed to boost productivity across the ecosystem.
Paint now supports project files and offers opacity controls for brush tools, catering to digital artists and designers.
The Snipping Tool introduces Quick Markup functionality, allowing immediate annotation of screenshots without launching a separate app.
Together, these updates underscore Microsoft’s strategy to modernize core Windows applications through incremental yet impactful feature additions.
Currently, Notepad’s AI features support English only, though support for additional languages is slated for future releases.
The update is rolling out initially to Windows Insiders in the Canary and Dev channels, with wider availability expected in the coming months.
By embedding AI into Notepad—one of Windows’ most ubiquitous applications—Microsoft is making artificial intelligence an integral part of everyday computing, eliminating complexity and cost barriers for users worldwide.
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