Published on June 7, 2026
Microsoft’s Edge browser has long provided users with a unique feature called Edge Collections, allowing for streamlined organization of research and information. This tool became particularly popular among students and professionals for its ability to save and categorize important content easily.
Recently, Microsoft announced the discontinuation of Edge Collections, favoring enhancements that focus on AI integration. This shift aligns with the company’s broader strategy to incorporate its AI-powered Copilot functionalities into the browser experience.
The abrupt removal means users will no longer have access to the collections feature, which has been a staple for many. As Microsoft pivots towards AI, there is concern among users about losing valuable tools that foster productivity and organization.
The decision has received mixed reactions from the Edge user base. While some embrace the new focus on AI, others feel that discontinuing Collections limits their ability to efficiently gather and manage information in an increasingly digital landscape.
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