Microsoft has begun testing a new AI-powered feature in Microsoft Photos, designed to categorize photos automatically on Windows 11 systems.
DubbedAuto-Categorization, it is currently limited to sortingscreenshots, receipts, identity documents, and notes, andit’srolling out to Copilot+ PCs across all Windows Insider channels with Microsoft Photosversion 2025.11090.25001.0 or higher.
Microsoft says the featureutilizes a language-agnostic AI model that identifies document types regardless of the language used in the image. It worksby grouping photos into predefined folders automatically, based on their visual content, such as handwritten notes, receipts, or printed documents.
The Photos appwill helpusers find categorized images instantly, using the categories in the left navigation sidebar or the Search bar to locate them quickly. Users will alsobe able to change categories manually or “provide feedback to improve accuracy.”
“This release brings a powerful new feature on Copilot+ PCs that leverages AI to organize photos into categories for easier recall,”Microsoft senior product manager Ronnie Myerssaid in a Friday blog post.
“Auto-Categorization automatically detects and organizes your photo collection into meaningful categories like screenshots, receipts, identity documents, and notes using AI. It’s designed to save time, reduce clutter, and make your photo library easier to navigate.”
BleepingComputer reached out to a Microsoft spokesperson to ask whether this AI feature sends any information to Microsoft’s servers or uses a local AI model,but a response was not immediately available.
