Windows Insider Program restructured with Experimental and Beta channels to improve transparency and feature access
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Microsoft announced a restructuring of the Windows Insider Program to simplify its channel architecture and address long-standing feedback about transparency and feature accessibility. The program now consists of two primary channels: Experimental (replacing Dev and Canary) and Beta. Experimental targets users focused on testing experimental features, while Beta provides immediate access to features listed in release notes. Microsoft cites frustrations with gradual feature rollouts and lack of clarity around channel selection as key drivers for this change.
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25.04.2026 20:07 1 articles · 3h ago
Windows Insider Program consolidates channels to Experimental and Beta with immediate feature access in Beta
Microsoft transitioned the Windows Insider Program from Dev and Canary channels to a single Experimental channel and updated the Beta channel to provide immediate access to all features listed in release notes. Users in Dev are now in Experimental, while Canary users are split between Experimental (26H1) and Experimental (Future Platforms). The change removes gradual feature rollouts in Beta and introduces feature flags to toggle experimental features directly via Windows Settings.
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- Microsoft rolls out revamped Windows Insider Program — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 25.04.2026 20:07
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Microsoft is transitioning the Windows Insider Program from Dev and Canary channels into a single 'Experimental' channel, and the Beta channel remains but is updated.
First reported: 25.04.2026 20:071 source, 1 articleShow sources
- Microsoft rolls out revamped Windows Insider Program — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 25.04.2026 20:07
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The Experimental channel grants access to some features by default, while others are gated behind feature flags accessible via Windows Insider Program Settings.
First reported: 25.04.2026 20:071 source, 1 articleShow sources
- Microsoft rolls out revamped Windows Insider Program — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 25.04.2026 20:07
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The Beta channel ends gradual feature rollouts, meaning all features listed in release notes are immediately available to participants.
First reported: 25.04.2026 20:071 source, 1 articleShow sources
- Microsoft rolls out revamped Windows Insider Program — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 25.04.2026 20:07
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Microsoft acknowledges that gradual feature rollouts (Controlled Feature Rollout) caused user frustration due to announced features not being accessible to testers.
First reported: 25.04.2026 20:071 source, 1 articleShow sources
- Microsoft rolls out revamped Windows Insider Program — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 25.04.2026 20:07
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Users in the Dev Channel are being migrated to Experimental first, with Canary users split between Experimental (26H1) and Experimental (Future Platforms) based on build series.
First reported: 25.04.2026 20:071 source, 1 articleShow sources
- Microsoft rolls out revamped Windows Insider Program — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 25.04.2026 20:07
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Microsoft is rolling out Build 26220.8283 for Beta, Build 26300.8289 for Experimental, Build 28020.1873 for Experimental 26H1, and Build 29576.1000 for Experimental Future Platforms as part of the transition.
First reported: 25.04.2026 20:071 source, 1 articleShow sources
- Microsoft rolls out revamped Windows Insider Program — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 25.04.2026 20:07