Tiny11 brings Windows 11 23H2 without the clutter

For those of you who have never heard of Tiny11, it is basically Windows 11 without the fluff. You get all the necessary features without the add-ons that are the OS heavy on the machine. The Tiny11 project was received with a lot of love from the community and it looks like the developers have found a way to make Tiny11 even smaller but more capable at the same time.

The Tiny11 2311 is based on the new Windows 11 23H2 build, which is the latest build that was seeded by Microsoft to Windows 11 users, but in case of the Tiny11 build, the developers claim that the installation of the 2311 version is 20% smaller than the previous builds that they released.

NTDEV, the brains behind the Tiny11 project, has claimed that the new Tiny11 2311 build “fixes most, if not all of the nagging issues with previous releases of Tiny11.”

One of the most important issues that have been fixed is the ability for Tiny11 to work with the cumulative updates that Windows 11 puts out from time to time. Earlier, the Tiny11 build found it difficult to integrate the cumulative updates, with some users reporting regular crashes. Well, it looks like that’s a thing of the past.

Another surprise that the developers have included in the new Tiny11 build is the ability to run the coveted Windows Copilot. Yes, you read it right. Tiny11 will support Copilot, and all you have to do is install Microsoft Edge using Winget.

If you are someone who loves Windows 1o, there is a bloat-killing version for that as well, and guess what it’s called? Yes, Tiny10!!