Microsoft is expected to start rolling out its June 2026 update for Windows 11 on June 9. The update includes new features, performance improvements, and security fixes for Windows 11 versions 24H2 and 25H2.
The update will be released gradually, so some users may receive it later than others.
Faster Performance
A new feature called Low Latency Profile will make Windows feel more responsive. It helps apps, the Start menu, File Explorer, and other system features open faster by temporarily boosting processor performance.
Microsoft says some tasks could become up to 40% faster, especially on older or lower-end PCs.
Shared Audio
Windows 11 is getting a new Shared Audio feature. It allows two people to listen to the same audio from one PC at the same time using compatible Bluetooth devices.
This can be useful for watching movies or listening to music together.
AI Hardware Monitoring
Task Manager will now show more information about AI hardware usage on PCs with a Neural Processing Unit (NPU).
Users will be able to see how much AI processing power and memory are being used by different apps.
Multi-App Camera Support
Windows 11 will allow multiple apps to use the same webcam at the same time.
For example, users can use their camera in a video meeting while also recording or streaming from another app.
Microsoft is also adding a Basic Camera Mode to help fix webcam problems and improve stability.
Custom Folder Name During Setup
When setting up a new Windows 11 PC, users will now be able to choose a custom name for their profile folder instead of using an automatically generated one.
Windows Hello Improvements
Microsoft has improved Windows Hello, making face and fingerprint sign-ins faster and more reliable when a PC wakes up from sleep.
Other Improvements
The update also includes:
- Better Windows Search results
- Easier storage management
- Improved USB reliability
- Better clipboard history performance
- More reliable touch keyboard on the login screen
- Improved display support for USB4 devices
Microsoft says these features will roll out gradually, so availability may vary depending on the device and region.



