Even Microsoft Notepad now gets AI text editing
Even Microsoft Notepad now gets AI text editing


Microsoft adds AI-powered text editing to Notepad, the original simplified text editor introduced in 1983. The functionality, called Rewrite is rolling out in preview to Windows Insiders and will allow you to use AI to “rephrase sentences, adjust tone, and change the length of your content,” according to the Windows Insider Blog.
Windows 11 continues to surprise its users with innovative functions which improve productivity. Among these improvements, the rewrite functionality in Notepad stands out by allowing a more intuitive way to modify your texts. This new tool, accessible to members of the Windows Insider program, paves the way for more fluid and efficient writing.
How to use the rewrite feature in Notepad
If you’re a Windows Insider, it’s easy to try this new feature by following these simple steps:
- Open Notepad and highlight the text you want to edit.
- Right-click on the selected text.
- Choose the option Rewrite in the context menu.
A dialog box will appear, allowing you to specify the desired modification. Whether you want to make the text longer, shorter or rephrase it, the tool Rewrite will offer you three revised versions. You will then be able to choose the one that best meets your expectations.
Why choose the rewrite function?
This innovation is not limited to simple rewriting. Indeed, it invites users to explore different ways of presenting their ideas. The benefits of this new feature include:
- Improving the clarity and conciseness of your writing.
- Ease of adapting content to various contexts.
- Speed up the writing process with instant suggestions.
It should be noted that this feature is powered by a cloud-based service, requiring a authentication and authorization via a Microsoft account. This requirement ensures a secure and personalized experience for each user.
Other new features in Windows 11: AI image editing tools in Paint
In parallel with this enriching update of Notepad, Microsoft allows Insiders to also test AI-powered image editing tools in Paint. These tools add an unprecedented layer of creativity to your visual projects.

Key Features of Paint
The two main editing tools that are emerging are:
- Generative Fill : This feature allows you to add elements to an image based on a given prompt. Imagine being able to create custom graphic elements according to your needs.
- Generative erasure : If you want to remove unwanted elements from an image, this function harmoniously merges the empty space with the background, making the final result almost imperceptible.
As with the Notepad rewrite, these editing tools will initially only be available to testers using PC Copilot Plus. However, Generative Wipe will be available to all Insiders on Windows 11, making this feature largely beneficial.
Conclusion
Windows 11 continues to evolve the user experience with improved tools, both for writing and for image editing. By integrating features like rewriting into Notepad and advanced editing tools into Paint, Microsoft is clearly positioning its operating system as a leader in the productivity world.
Whether you’re a writer, student, or professional, these tools offer effective solutions to simplify your creative process and maximize your results.






