Microsoft is retiring its Paint 3D app today, November 4th. Despite initial high expectations, the app failed to gain popularity and will no longer be available in the Microsoft Store. Earlier this ...
If Windows 11/10 Paint 3D is not working or opening, keeps crashing, or opens and closes immediately, then here are some fixes to help you. Run the Windows Store Apps troubleshooter. Clear the Windows ...
(RTTNews) - After serving users with 3D modeling features for several years, the updated version of the classic Paint app will no longer be available on the Microsoft Store later this year. "Paint 3D ...
In November 2024, Paint 3D was removed from the Microsoft Store as the app was officially deprecated by Microsoft. But here I am in 2025, and I still use the software daily even though Paint has ...
Microsoft is quietly retiring its Paint 3D Windows app. The app, which was launched in 2016, will no longer receive updates and will be removed from the Microsoft Store on November 4. Back in 2016, ...
If you want to uninstall the Paint 3D app in Windows 11/10, use one of the methods mentioned below. Uninstall from the Start Menu Uninstall via Settings Use a PowerShell command Use third-party ...
Microsoft has incorporated its revamped Paint 3D app into the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview build. First announced as part of the Windows 10 Creators update, it has nothing to do with the crude ...
When it first launched, Paint 3D aimed to make 3D content creation accessible to all. The goal was for users to be able to create and edit 3D objects with ease. However, Paint 3D failed to attract a ...
is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Microsoft is building a Windows 10 version of its famous Paint tool. While the ...
Microsoft is spotlighting the new version of its popular Paint app for the company’s 2017 holiday commercials. Called “3D Holiday,” the new ad debuted Sunday and tells the story of an imaginary world ...
One of Windows’ most historic applications—and one of Windows 10’s few remaining native desktop programs—is receiving a radical overhaul in the free Windows 10 Creators Update releasing next spring.
The decision to discontinue Paint 3D comes after years of declining user interest. In 2021, Microsoft took the first step by removing Paint 3D from the list of startup applications in Windows 10.