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Today marks the end of Microsoft Paint 3D - but not for everyone

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If you have been using Windows PCs for at least a decade, you may remember a time when Microsoft started to push creativity. This culminated in the release of the Windows 10 Creators Update and also several apps designed for creators.

One of them was Microsoft Paint 3D. The app set out to do the unthinkable: replace the old grandpa of image editing apps on Windows. Microsoft Paint was a bare bones app at the time. It supported few image types and editing options.

That did not keep users from creating astonishing works of art using the editor. It also had a dedicated fanbase.

Microsoft Paint 3D was designed to support 2D and 3D image creation. Most users would probably not have minded that, if Microsoft did not revamp the entire interface of the application as well.

There were noticeable differences. Paint 3D was optimized for touch input; it featured large icons and controls..

Microsoft is removing Paint 3D from the Microsoft Store

Paint 3D Interface

When Microsoft realized that Paint 3D would never be as popular as Paint, it reversed course. It erased Microsoft Paint from the list of deprecated apps and services and put Microsoft Paint 3D on it instead.

The company stopped installing Paint 3D and the equally disliked 3D Viewer from new Windows installations in 2021.

Microsoft announced in early 2024 that it would remove the app from the Store on November 4th, 2024. Back then, Microsoft wrote: "Paint 3D is deprecated and will be removed from the Microsoft Store on November 4, 2024. To view and edit 2D images, you can use Paint or Photos. For viewing 3D content, you can use 3D Viewer".

Today is that day. If you are reading this on November 4th, you may have a few hours left to download Paint 3D to your Windows machine.

While Paint 3D is being erased from the Microsoft Store, it is not touched if installed on user devices. If you have installed the app, it will remain accessible.

Note: Microsoft does not offer any kind of support for the app. There won't be updates or new features. Over time, there is a chance of security issues and non-security bugs.

Microsoft recommends to use the classic Paint app (or Photos) for image editing on Windows and 3D Viewer for viewing 3D models .

Microsoft Paint is getting updates

Microsoft has updated several classic Windows apps in the past couple of years. Paint received several updates that added more tools and options. Notable are a background removal tool, dark mode support, and several AI-features.

The makeover is subtle, as Microsoft was careful this time to keep the essence of the application untouched.

What is your take on Paint 3D's removal from the Store? Should Microsoft keep the app around? Feel free to leave a comment down below.

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