Published on May 4, 2026
Microsoft Edge has long been a competitor in the browser space, offering users a variety of features, including a sidebar for convenient access to web apps. This functionality allowed users to pin their favorite applications for quick access, enhancing productivity within the browser environment.
Recently, Microsoft announced it will retire the sidebar app list. This change aligns with the company’s ongoing efforts to declutter Windows 11 and simplify user experiences. While pinned web apps will disappear, the Copilot feature will remain, ensuring some support for users in the browsing experience.
The transition is expected to take effect in the coming updates as Microsoft focuses on streamlining Edge’s interface. The decision stems from user feedback and usage analytics indicating that sidebar app utilization has declined. Microsoft aims to refine the browser’s overall functionality more widely used features.
This removal may impact users who relied on the sidebar for quick access. However, the continued presence of Copilot suggests Microsoft is prioritizing features that facilitate an integrated, efficient browsing experience. As Edge evolves, users will need to adapt to this simplified approach, which may enhance usability in the long term.
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