New AI Feature Arrives in Windows 11 Paint
Microsoft is introducing another artificial intelligence feature to its classic Paint application in Windows 11, according to reports from the company’s Windows Insider program. The new feature, called Restyle, allows users to transform images using generative AI technology to create new versions in various artistic styles.
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How the Restyle Feature Works
Sources indicate that Restyle appears as a new option in Paint’s Copilot menu. Users can select from preset styles and click the Generate button to create new images based on their original artwork. The report states that one confirmed style is ‘Pop art,’ though Microsoft hasn’t provided a complete list of available options.
Analysts suggest this functionality mirrors similar features found in other AI tools. “We’ve seen many other tools introduce similar modes, like ChatGPT Plus,” the report notes, referencing the popularity of Studio Ghibli-style images that circulated earlier this year. Apple’s Image Playground feature in Apple Intelligence reportedly offers comparable image restyling capabilities.
Availability and Requirements
The new Restyle feature is currently limited to Windows 11 Insiders across Canary, Dev, and Beta Channels, according to Microsoft’s announcement. The feature appears to have hardware limitations, with reports indicating it’s primarily available on Snapdragon-powered Copilot+ PCs, at least initially. Users must sign in with a Microsoft account to access the functionality.
Microsoft’s approach to AI features typically involves cloud processing that consumes AI credits from users’ Microsoft accounts, though some options can run locally depending on hardware capabilities., according to recent developments
Mixed Reactions to AI Integration
While the feature provides convenience for users seeking AI image transformation, some analysts suggest it represents another potentially unwanted AI addition to Windows. Paint has received several valuable improvements in Windows 11, including additional brushes and layer support, but the built-in AI image generator may prove less universally useful.
According to industry observers, if Microsoft’s recent pattern continues, users might encounter prompts encouraging them to try the new feature, which could add to frustration for those preferring traditional Paint functionality.
Microsoft’s Expanding AI Art Ecosystem
This development marks the latest in Microsoft’s series of AI art generation features, which initially utilized DALL-E technology and now operate under the ‘Image Creator’ umbrella. The company appears committed to integrating AI across its product ecosystem, with Paint becoming the latest application to receive these capabilities.
The Restyle feature is expected to roll out to all Windows 11 PCs in the near future, though no specific timeline has been provided. Microsoft’s continued investment in AI features suggests this trend will persist as the company seeks to democratize AI-powered creative tools for mainstream users.
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References & Further Reading
This article draws from multiple authoritative sources. For more information, please consult:
- https://www.axios.com/2025/03/26/chatgpt-images-ghibli-portraits
- https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2025/10/22/restyle-in-paint-begins-rolling-out-to-windows-insiders/
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generative_model
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_intelligence
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_11
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ChatGPT
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