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Microsoft is retiring Paint 3D, the 3D modeling tool introduced with Windows 10, and it will be removed from the Microsoft Store on November 4, 2024.
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Microsoft is making a preview edition of the new Paint 3D available for download right now if you're a Windows Insider.
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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.
Paint 3D seemed very much an exercise in creating an unnecessary Shiny New Thing, instead of adding a couple of actually useful tools to the well-understood existing option and calling it a day.
Paint 3D's impending demise was revealed through a banner that appears for some people in the app itself. But if you're a fan, there is some good news.
The Paint 3D app modernizes the 30 years old Microsoft Paint. Now novices & beginners too can easily create 3D images on Windows 11/10.
MS Paint will never die, as the aging app gets shiny new AI creator features Microsoft has decided it's time to pull the plug on its successor, Paint 3D.