Microsoft is quietly reshaping the Start menu experience in Windows 11, and this time, it’s based directly on user feedback.

The company has revealed behind-the-scenes insights into its new Start menu design, focusing on one key goal: making it faster and easier to access your apps—while also working on deeper customization options.

 Built Around User Feedback

Microsoft says the redesign isn’t random—it’s driven by what users actually want.

Many users found the current Start menu:

  • Too cluttered
  • Not intuitive for app access
  • Lacking personalization

So the new approach simplifies navigation and prioritizes what matters most: your apps.

 Faster Access to Apps

The biggest change is improved app accessibility:

  • Cleaner layout with better organization
  • Reduced friction when launching apps
  • Smarter grouping and visibility

The goal is simple—fewer clicks, faster results.

This could make everyday tasks noticeably smoother, especially for users who rely heavily on the Start menu.

 More Customization Options Coming

Microsoft also confirmed that more personalization features are on the way, including:

  • Better control over layout
  • More ways to organize apps
  • Potential UI tweaks tailored to user preferences

While not all features are live yet, active development is ongoing.

 Why This Redesign Matters

The Start menu is one of the most used parts of Windows. Even small improvements can have a big impact.

This update signals that Microsoft is:

  • Listening more closely to feedback
  • Prioritizing usability over flashy design
  • Moving toward a more flexible UI

 When Will It Roll Out?

The redesigned Start menu is currently being tested in preview builds of Windows 11.

A wider rollout is expected later in 2026, likely as part of a major update.

 Final Thoughts

Microsoft’s new Start menu direction is clear:
simpler, faster, and more customizable.

If the company delivers on these promises, this could be one of the most meaningful usability upgrades to Windows 11 yet.

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