Microsoft is adding ways to make the Windows Photos app much more powerful, combining elements of the elegant Designer app and making Photos more of a centerpiece for visual editing.
Microsoft is taking optical-character recognition capabilities that it developed several years ago and adding them to Photos, while pulling in design elements from Microsoft Designer, too. Finally, the company is beefing up File Explorer a bit as well, giving it a more robust visual search capability.
Unfortunately, it’s also adding a Copilot button as well, which for now doesn’t really do much.
Microsoft’s Windows Photos app languished for years, but it started enjoying a renaissance about two years ago with new AI-powered editing features. Today you can automatically touch up a photo and remove the background — even upscale it, if you own a Copilot+ PC with a supported NPU. Now, Microsoft is testing the ability to “read” documents that you import, something it first added as part of its mobile Office Lens capability five years ago.
Microsoft said that it testing these new Photos features in an updated version of the Photos app, version 2025.11030.20006.0, which can be found in the Microsoft Store app. The company had previously released the feature, withdrew it, and then is rolling it out once again.

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Essentially, the new Photos OCR capabilities places an overlay over the photo or screenshot, allowing it to “read” the text from the highlighted portion. You can then copy it elsewhere. Microsoft’s OCR capabilities were quite good even a half-decade ago, and presumably they’ve now been improved even further.
The Designer integration is even more intriguing. Designer debuted in 2022 as a standalone service-as-an-app, similar to the Clipchamp video editing app. Designer played a dual role: as a creator of AI art, as well as a visual design app to integrate that art into layouts with fonts and additional graphics. It appears that Microsoft is trimming some of the design elements of Designer and placing them into Photos, so that you’re not creating art, but integrating your existing photo into a greeting card or graphic.

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What’s not clear at this point is whether the Designer aspect will be its own app. Microsoft said this week that you’ll be able to right-click a photo in File Explorer to “Create with Designer.” That and the screenshot above implies Designer will stand alone as an independent app. But last year, Microsoft more explicitly said that Designer would be integrated into Photos, Word and PowerPoint.
Microsoft is also making some additional tweaks, allowing you to automatically show photos from subfolders rather than explicitly identifying which folders show up in Gallery mode. It will also display and edit JXL (JPEG XL) files, too.
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