Microsoft to remove Steps Recorder from Windows 11



What you need to know

  • Microsoft released Windows 11 Build 23590 to Insiders in the Dev Channel recently.
  • While the update adds previews for natural voices and brings other improvements, it also marks the end of a Windows feature.
  • Going forward, Steps Recorder will not receive further updates and will be removed in future releases of Windows.

Earlier this week, Microsoft released Windows 11 Build 23590 to Insiders in the Dev Channel. We already covered what’s new in Build 23590, but the focus of that piece is on what Microsoft will add to Windows 11, not what the company will take away. Alongside the announcement of new features and improvements, Microsoft shared that Steps Recorder will not receive further updates. Additionally, the feature will be removed in future Windows releases.

“Steps Recorder is no longer being updated and will be removed in a future release of Windows. For screen recording, we recommend the Snipping Tool, Xbox Game Bar, or Microsoft Clipchamp,” reads a Microsoft webpage listing deprecated Windows features.





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