Microsoft kicks the bucket with Paint 3D, will deprecate the app later this year


What you need to know

  • Microsoft will remove the Paint 3D app from the Microsoft Store later this year.
  • Users will no longer be able to download the app starting November 4.
  • The company says it will no longer provide Paint 3D app updates from that date.

Microsoft is killing its modern Paint 3D app later this year. Starting November 4, the Paint 3D app will no longer be available to download via the Microsoft Store, and the company says it will no longer update the app going forward. Those who already have the app installed will likely still be able to continue using it.

Paint 3D was first introduced alongside the Windows 10 Creators Update in 2017, and was designed to eventually replace the classic Windows Paint app as it included a newer and modern UI, new 2D and 3D painting features, support for PNGs and layers, and much more.

Paint 3D now includes a warning that says it will no longer be available to download starting November 4. (Image credit: Windows Central)

The app was pushed as part of Microsoft’s brief obsession with 3D objects, back when it was convinced HoloLens was going to play a major role in the future of computing. At the time, Microsoft was planning to introduce 3D object scanning capabilities to Windows Phones, which would have tied in with Paint 3D and HoloLens.





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