Windows 11 Build 22572 Brings Clipchamp Video Editing App, Search Highlights, and More

Microsoft has rolled out the Windows 11 Preview Build 22572 to Insiders in the Dev Channel with a number of new changes. The Windows 11 Dev Insider update introduces Microsoft Family and Clipchamp as “inbox” apps, search highlights in Start, and loads more.

Windows 11 Build 22572: What’s New?

Windows 11 Build 22572: What’s New?

Firstly, Windows 11 will bring the Microsoft Family app and the Clipchamp apps installed out-of-the-box. The Clipchamp app is a video-editing app that comes with both basic editing tools, easy timeline editing (usually reserved for Pro editors), and more functionalities. To recall, this is thesame video editing app Microsoft acquired earlier last yearand is web-based. The difference now is that it will arrive as part of Windows 11 and won’t require users to wait for it to download.

TheFamily app will allow users to manage family settingsthat were previously managed on the web or mobile. Users can see their family members, use parental controls, keep a track of family members’ digital activity, and more. Windows 11 Home Edition Insiders will have to update the app from the Microsoft Store. Windows 11 Pro users can directly go to Settings -> Accounts -> Family and download the Microsoft Family app.

Search in Windows 11 includes a new change (which will arrive early next week) with theintroduction of search highlights.This feature will show interesting content on special days, holidays, anniversaries, and morebased on global and regional levels. You can tap it to know more about it, along with content like word of the day, Microsoft Rewards offers, trending searches, among others.

And if a user is logged in via a work or school account, the search highlights willshow the organization’s contacts, files, and moredetails. The Search highlights can also be disabled via Settings -> Privacy & security -> Search settings, and turning off the “Show search highlights” option.

More Changes!

More Changes!

Besides the aforementioned, there are a number of other minor changes in Windows 11 Insider Build 22572. It includes anew design for the Print Queuethat matches the Windows 11 design aesthetic. It also supports dark mode. In addition, the Quick Assist and Windows Sandbox apps now have a Fluent design icon.

With the new update, theNotification Center will also show a new indicator when Do Not Disturb is enabled. Plus, users can now press Shift while right-clicking in File Explorer and on the Desktop to directly open the “Show more options” menu.

A few other updates, along with a number of fixes, are also a part of the Windows 11 Build 22572. You can read more details in the official blog posthere. As usual, these features are currently available for Insider users and there’s no word on when it will reach the general users via a stable update. We will keep you posted on this information, so stay tuned.

Vanshika Malhotra

Started off as a stranger but tech is more like a good friend, thanks to over 5 years in the industry. While everything is attractive about tech, phones, social media, and quirky gadgets attract me the most. When not working, I find my solace in shopping and everything that concerns doggos!

Add new comment

Name

Email ID

Δ

01

02

03

04

05