Microsoft is killing Windows 11’s web app slop, encourages devs to build native apps using WinUI
windowslatest.com Jun 4, 2026

Microsoft is killing Windows 11’s web app slop, encourages devs to build native apps using WinUI

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Microsoft has announced its commitment to WinUI, a native framework for Windows 11, at the Build 2026 developer conference. The company has formed a new team to build native apps for Windows 11 and is rewriting the Start menu, originally written in React Native. Microsoft plans to focus on the fundamentals of WinUI, making it more stable, reducing memory usage, and creating new development tools. The company has dropped the WinUI 3 branding and will refer to it as simply "WinUI."

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Microsoft's commitment to WinUI signals a shift in its focus on native apps, which could encourage enterprise developers to build modern apps using the framework.
  • · By optimizing WinUI for enterprise needs and AI workflows, Microsoft aims to make it a go-to choice for developers, potentially leading to a resurgence in Windows app development.