Removing bloatware from Windows 11 is a straightforward process ranging from simple uninstalls to PowerShell automation. The most balanced approach is manual removal for a few obvious apps, followed by targeted PowerShell commands for persistent software. Automated scripts offer efficiency but require scrutiny. By following the methods outlined above, users can achieve a cleaner, faster, and more private Windows 11 environment without compromising system stability.

Bloatware in Windows 11 includes a range of applications that are pre-installed by the manufacturer or carrier, but are not necessarily required by the user. These applications may include:

Some pre-installed apps like Microsoft Edge, Phone Link, or Windows Security cannot be removed this way.

Some examples of bloatware in Windows 11 include: