Microsoft has rolled out a slew of new features for Windows 11. Contrary to expectations, an optional Moment 4 update added many of the new features the 23H2 build update was expected to introduce to Windows 11. Moment 4 dropped more than 100 new features for users to discover. These are some of the more noteworthy.

Is It the Moment 4 or Windows 11 23H2 Update?

The August 15, 2025, release of the Moment 4 update caused some confusion about the Windows 11 23H2 update. It was previously anticipated the Windows 11 23H2 update would introduce all new features in the fourth quarter of 2023. However, many of those features became available for Windows 11 version 22H2 as part of the Moment 4 package.

The original Moment 4 update was an optional one. However, Microsoft then released a non-optional Windows 11 update (KB5031354) on 10 October, 2023, that adds features introduced by Moment 4 when installed. If you can’t find any new features, trymanually checking for Windows 11 updateswith theGet the latest updatesoption enabled.

The Copilot virtual assistant

At the time of writing we’re still waiting for Microsoft to roll out the Windows 11 23H2 enablement package and ISO. However, Windows 11 23H2 ISOs have been spotted on Microsoft servers. That enablement package will change the Windows build version when installed and also add all the features below.

1. Windows Copilot

Windows Copilot is the replacement virtual assistant for the deprecated Cortana. So, you can ask Windows Copilot questions about many things, much the same as Cortana. For example, you could utilize Windows Copilot as a calculator by asking it to do sums. Or check the weather by asking Windows Copilot what the weather forecast is for your location.

As a replacement for an old Windows feature, some users might not consider Windows Copilot to be new. However, it is a sophisticated AI tool that can do more than Cortana. For example, Windows Copilot has options for summarizing, rewriting, and explaining documents. Plus, you can select different conversational style options in Copilot.

The Windows Backup app

2. A Cloud Backup Tool

Windows Backup is a new cloud backup app that the Moment 4 Update introduced to Windows 11. This tool enables you to back up files and folders to OneDrive cloud storage. It’s a straightforward tool that lets you back up folders, documents, pictures, and Windows settings to a OneDrive cloud storage account.

This feature can come in handy for backing up and restoring files and settings when migrating from one Windows 11 PC to another. Check out ourguide to the Windows Backup featurefor details about how to utilize that app.

The Combine taskbar buttons and hide labels option

3. RGB Lighting Settings

Windows 11 users can access RGB settings for devices (such as illuminated Razer Chroma) in a Dynamic Lighting section of the Settings app. These are the new RGG lighting settings available in Windows 11:

You should be able to find those new settings via the search tool. Inputdynamic lightinginto the search tool. Then select theChange lighting colorssearch result to bring up the Dynamic Lighting section of thePersonalizationtab.

The Remove background option in Paint

4. Taskbar Label Settings

Taskbar labels show you the titles for software windows minimized to the taskbar. Of course, that’s not exactly a new feature since Windows platforms dating back to 1995 had taskbar labels until Microsoft removed them from Windows 7.

However, the Moment 4 update has given users a new setting for enabling taskbar labels in Windows 11. That is a feature restored by popular demand since Windows 10 has always had an option for enabling window taskbar labels. It means that you’ll no longer need third-party software torestore taskbar labels on a Windows 11 PC.

The new sound output options in Quick Settings

you may access these new settings by right-clicking Windows 11’s taskbar and selectingTaskbar settings. ClickTaskbar behaviorsand theCombine taskbarbuttons and hide labelsdrop-down menu. SelectingNeverwill enable window taskbar labels.

5. Extended Compression Support

The Moment 4 update extended Windows 11’s archive support, which was previously limited to ZIP. You can now extract RAR, TAR, and 7Z archives with Windows 11’s extraction utility. However, please note that you can’t create those archive formats with Windows 11’s archive utility at the time of writing.

6. An Updated Paint App

Windows 11 now has an updated Paint app. The revamped Paint app includes an option for removing backgrounds from images. ClickingRemove backgrounderases the backdrop from a picture.

Plus, the updated Paint app now supports dark mode. That means you canselect a Dark mode within Paintto turn that app black without changing the whole system theme. Or you can select alternativeLightorSystem settingoptions for Paint’s theme.

7. A Volume Mixer in Quick Settings

Windows 11’s Quick Settings has also been updated with new volume mixer settings. This means you’re able to access options for changing apps’ volumes on the Quick Settings panel. Drag theVolume mixerbars on the Quick Settings panel left and right to increase or decrease the volume for open apps from there.

Plus, the Quick Settings panel also includes newOutput deviceandSpatial soundsettings. TheOutput deviceoption is especially handy to have more directly accessible. you may access all of these new settings by clicking the button on the right side of the Quick Settings volume bar.

Check Out Windows 11’s New Features

Those are just some new features Windows 11 users have been treated to since Microsoft released the Moment 4 update. That update has also tweaked the interface designs of File Explorer and Settings and added new features to the pre-installed Photos, Microsoft Store, Notepad, Clipchamp, and Snipping Tool apps.