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Build 2022 | Microsoft will soon let developers design custom Windows 11 widgets

Developers will also be able to add them for supported apps

May 25, 2022 / 17:17 IST
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(Image Courtesy: Microsoft)
(Image Courtesy: Microsoft)

During its annual Build 2022 conference, Microsoft announced that third-party developers would soon be able to build custom widgets for Windows 11. These widgets will be extensions for Win32 and PWA apps on the operating system.

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As Windows Central reported, The custom widgets will be added automatically to the Windows 11 widget panel, when users install the associated app. Microsoft doesn't have a firm date yet as to when it expects the feature to go live, other than a vague "later this year".

So far, the widgets panel for Windows 11 has been reserved for Microsoft's own apps and services. The company said the new widgets are built on its Adaptive Cards platform, which, "is an easy to use open source platform".

Microsoft views widgets as a companion experience to existing apps that gives users glanceable information, and allows them to launch into the full app if they want.