Example: Remove-WmiObject -Class Win32_Product -Filter "Name='Microsoft Teams'"
Most Windows 11 installations include these native and third-party apps by default. While some are useful, many can be safely removed if you don't use them. 1. Native Microsoft Apps (The "Junk" Items) windows 11 bloatware list
Now largely replaced by the new, ad-supported Outlook for Windows . 2. Gaming & Social Media Bloat Native Microsoft Apps (The "Junk" Items) Now largely
These run in background and can be turned off via Settings or Group Policy: I categorized the apps by their function or type
I made a solid text list of Windows 11 bloatware. I categorized the apps by their function or type. I also included some optional features that some users might consider bloatware. This list is subjective, and what one person considers bloatware, another might find essential. Please use this list responsibly.
Bloatware refers to software applications that come pre-installed on a device, often taking up storage space and system resources, but not providing significant value to the user. These apps may be trial versions, demos, or full-fledged applications that the user may not need or want.