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Win11Debloat is a simple, easy to use and lightweight PowerShell script that allows you to quickly declutter and improve your Windows experience. It can remove pre-installed bloatware apps, disable telemetry, remove intrusive interface elements and much more. No need to painstakingly go through all the settings yourself or remove apps one by one. Win11Debloat makes the process quick and easy!
The script also includes many features that system administrators will enjoy. Such as support for Windows Audit mode, the option to make changes to other Windows users and the ability to run the script without requiring user input during runtime. Please refer to our wiki for more details.

[!Warning] Great care went into making sure this script does not unintentionally break any OS functionality, but use at your own risk! If you run into any issues, please report them here.
Download & run the script automatically via PowerShell.
& ([scriptblock]::Create((irm "https://debloat.raphi.re/")))
This method supports command-line parameters to customize the behaviour of the script. Please click here for more information.
Run.bat file to start the script. NOTE: If the console window immediately closes and nothing happens, try the advanced method below.Set-ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -Scope Process -Force
cd c:\Win11Debloat.\Win11Debloat.ps1
This method supports command-line parameters to customize the behaviour of the script. Please click here for more information.
Below is an overview of the key features and functionality offered by Win11Debloat. For more information about what features are included in the default mode please refer to this section below.
[!Tip] All of the changes made by Win11Debloat can easily be reverted and almost all of the apps can be reinstalled through the Microsoft Store. A full guide on how to revert changes can be found here.
Win11Debloat's default mode allows you to quickly and easily apply the changes that are recommended for most people. This includes removing many annoying distractions, disabling telemetry and tracking and optionally uninstalling the default or your custom selection of apps. To apply the default settings, launch the script as you normally would and select option 1 in the script menu.
Alternatively, you can launch the script with the -RunDefaults or -RunDefaultsLite parameters to immediately run the defaults without going through the menu or the app removal options. Using the -RunDefaults parameter will run the script in default mode and remove the default selection of apps. While using the -RunDefaultsLite parameter will run the script in default mode without removing any apps.
Example:
& ([scriptblock]::Create((irm "https://debloat.raphi.re/"))) -RunDefaults
These apps are uninstalled when you opt to remove the default selection of apps.
Microsoft bloat: - Clipchamp.Clipchamp - Microsoft.3DBuilder - Microsoft.549981C3F5F10 (Cortana app) - Microsoft.BingFinance - Microsoft.BingFoodAndDrink - Microsoft.BingHealthAndFitness - Microsoft.BingNews - Microsoft.BingSearch* (Bing web search in Windows) - Microsoft.BingSports - Microsoft.BingTranslator - Microsoft.BingTravel - Microsoft.BingWeather - Microsoft.Copilot - Microsoft.Getstarted (Cannot be uninstalled in Windows 11) - Microsoft.Messaging - Microsoft.Microsoft3DViewer - Microsoft.MicrosoftJournal - Microsoft.MicrosoftOfficeHub - Microsoft.MicrosoftPowerBIForWindows - Microsoft.MicrosoftSolitaireCollection - Microsoft.MicrosoftStickyNotes - Microsoft.MixedReality.Portal - Microsoft.NetworkSpeedTest - Microsoft.News - Microsoft.Office.OneNote (Discontinued UWP version only, does not remove new MS365 versions) - Microsoft.Office.Sway - Microsoft.OneConnect - Microsoft.Print3D - Microsoft.StartExperiencesApp** (Widgets app) - Microsoft.SkypeApp - Microsoft.Todos - Microsoft.WindowsAlarms - Microsoft.WindowsFeedbackHub - Microsoft.WindowsMaps - Microsoft.WindowsSoundRecorder - Microsoft.XboxApp (Old Xbox Console Companion App, no longer supported) - Microsoft.ZuneVideo - MicrosoftCorporationII.MicrosoftFamily (Microsoft Family Safety) - MicrosoftCorporationII.QuickAssist (Remote assistance tool) - MicrosoftTeams (Old personal version of MS Teams from the MS Store) - MSTeams (New MS Teams app) Third party bloat: - ACGMediaPlayer - ActiproSoftwareLLC - AdobeSystemsIncorporated.AdobePhotoshopExpress - Amazon.com.Amazon - AmazonVideo.PrimeVideo - Asphalt8Airborne - AutodeskSketchBook - CaesarsSlotsFreeCasino - COOKINGFEVER - CyberLinkMediaSuiteEssentials - DisneyMagicKingdoms - Disney - DrawboardPDF - Duolingo-LearnLanguagesforFree - EclipseManager - Facebook - FarmVille2CountryEscape - fitbit - Flipboard - HiddenCity - HULULLC.HULUPLUS - iHeartRadio - Instagram - king.com.BubbleWitch3Saga - king.com.CandyCrushSaga - king.com.CandyCrushSodaSaga - LinkedInforWindows - MarchofEmpires - Netflix - NYTCrossword - OneCalendar - PandoraMediaInc - PhototasticCollage - PicsArt-PhotoStudio - Plex - PolarrPhotoEditorAcademicEdition - Royal Revolt - Shazam - Sidia.LiveWallpaper - SlingTV - Spotify - TikTok - TuneInRadio - Twitter - Viber - WinZipUniversal - Wunderlist - XING * Removed when disabling Bing web search, Bing AI and Cortana from Windows search ** Removed when disabling widgets on the taskbar & lockscreen
These apps will not be removed by Win11Debloat unless explicitly selected by the user.
General apps that are not removed by default: - Microsoft.Edge (Edge browser, only removeable in the EEA) - Microsoft.GetHelp (Required for some Windows 11 Troubleshooters) - Microsoft.MSPaint (Paint 3D) - Microsoft.OutlookForWindows* (New mail app) - Microsoft.OneDrive (OneDrive consumer) - Microsoft.Paint (Classic Paint) - Microsoft.People* (Required for & included with Mail & Calendar) - Microsoft.ScreenSketch (Snipping Tool) - Microsoft.Whiteboard (Only preinstalled on devices with touchscreen and/or pen support) - Microsoft.Windows.Photos - Microsoft.WindowsCalculator - Microsoft.WindowsCamera - Microsoft.WindowsNotepad - Microsoft.windowscommunicationsapps* (Mail & Calendar) - Microsoft.WindowsStore (Microsoft Store, NOTE: This app cannot be reinstalled!) - Microsoft.WindowsTerminal (New default terminal app in Windows 11) - Microsoft.YourPhone (Phone Link) - Microsoft.Xbox.TCUI (UI framework, removing this may break MS store, photos and certain games) - Microsoft.ZuneMusic (Modern Media Player) - MicrosoftWindows.CrossDevice (Phone integration within File Explorer, Camera and more) HP apps that are not removed by default: - AD2F1837.HPAIExperienceCenter* - AD2F1837.HPConnectedMusic* - AD2F1837.HPConnectedPhotopoweredbySnapfish* - AD2F1837.HPDesktopSupportUtilities* - AD2F1837.HPEasyClean* - AD2F1837.HPFileViewer* - AD2F1837.HPJumpStarts* - AD2F1837.HPPCHardwareDiagnosticsWindows* - AD2F1837.HPPowerManager* - AD2F1837.HPPrinterControl* - AD2F1837.HPPrivacySettings* - AD2F1837.HPQuickDrop* - AD2F1837.HPQuickTouch* - AD2F1837.HPRegistration* - AD2F1837.HPSupportAssistant* - AD2F1837.HPSureShieldAI* - AD2F1837.HPSystemInformation* - AD2F1837.HPWelcome* - AD2F1837.HPWorkWell* - AD2F1837.myHP* Gaming related apps that are not removed by default: - Microsoft.GamingApp* (Modern Xbox Gaming App, required for installing some games) - Microsoft.XboxGameOverlay* (Game overlay, required for some games) - Microsoft.XboxGamingOverlay* (Game overlay, required for some games) - Microsoft.XboxIdentityProvider (Xbox sign-in framework, required for some games) - Microsoft.XboxSpeechToTextOverlay (Might be required for some games, NOTE: This app cannot be reinstalled!) Developer related apps that are not removed by default: - Microsoft.PowerAutomateDesktop* - Microsoft.RemoteDesktop* - Windows.DevHome* * Can be removed by running the script with the relevant parameter. (Please refer to the wiki for more details)
Win11Debloat is licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more information.