Microsoft tests one-click AI window sharing in Windows 11
Microsoft streamlines AI integration with new Windows 11 feature
Windows users might soon enjoy smoother collaboration with their AI assistants thanks to an experimental feature Microsoft is testing. Buried in recent Windows 11 builds, this innovation allows seamless window sharing directly from the taskbar.
How it works
The feature, temporarily named "Share Any Window with a Virtual Assistant from the Taskbar," appears as a toggle in system settings. When enabled, it lets users grant AI tools like Copilot or Microsoft 365 Copilot access to specific application windows with just one click.
Imagine drafting an email in Outlook and needing quick suggestions - instead of copying text or switching apps, you could instantly share your composition window with Copilot. The assistant then analyzes your content while you continue typing undisturbed.
Customization options
Microsoft understands that privacy matters:
- Users control which applications can request window access
- Different AI assistants can be prioritized based on workflow needs
- The system remembers preferences for future sessions
The company emphasizes these safeguards while promoting the time-saving potential of direct AI integration.
Current status and future plans
The experimental feature arrives disabled by default as Microsoft gathers user feedback. Early testers report it complements other recent improvements like the restored movable taskbar.
"We're seeing how people actually use these tools," explains Windows Insider Program lead Jen Gentleman. "The goal isn't just adding features - it's removing steps between you and getting work done."
The development aligns with Microsoft's broader push toward "AI-first" computing. As artificial intelligence becomes more sophisticated, reducing friction points grows increasingly important.
What this means for users
The potential extends beyond office productivity:
- Designers could get instant feedback on creative projects
- Students might receive research assistance without leaving their papers
- Developers could troubleshoot code while keeping their workflow intact
The key advantage? Maintaining focus while accessing AI capabilities.
Key Points:
- Simplified workflow: One-click sharing eliminates manual transfers between apps and assistants
- Granular control: Users decide which apps connect to which AI tools
- Early stages: Feature remains optional as Microsoft refines the experience
- Broader vision: Part of Microsoft's strategy to make Windows inherently smarter


