Microsoft just killed Edge’s Collections and Sidebar for more Copilot, after years of pushing both features
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Microsoft has discontinued its Edge browser features, Collections and Sidebar, with the release of Edge 149 on June 4, 2026. Collections allowed users to organize and compare items found on the web, while Sidebar provided access to mini web apps. The features are no longer available, and users who don't export their data will lose their saved content. Microsoft had previously promoted these features, but is now focusing on its Copilot AI technology. The removal of these features marks a shift in Microsoft's approach to its Edge browser, which has a 9% desktop market share and has seen growth for 20 consecutive quarters. Users can export their data or move it to Favorites to preserve their content.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Microsoft's prioritization of Copilot over user-centric features like Collections and Sidebar raises questions about its understanding of customer needs.
- · The removal of these features underscores the company's AI-driven direction, potentially alienating users who valued the unique functionality of Edge.