What’s happened? An exe file supposedly leaked from Microsoft’s own servers has apparently turned out to be a OneDrive application for Windows 11.
- Currently, OneDrive is available through File Explorer, the web and the Photos app, allowing users to store, access and share files, photos and documents from any device wherever you are. A dedicated app would be good through, right?
- According to Windows Central, the un-released OneDrive app for Windows 11 launches into a photo-first gallery and features new Copilot (Microsoft’s AI chatbot) tools, a contemporary interface and integrated photo editing capabilities.
- The leaked executable (OneDrive.app.exe) was discovered within Microsoft’s OneDrive software program files and opens a self-contained window that appears and functions like a native app.
Why is it important?
- The new app adds photos to the cloud. This provides users with a unified area to explore, edit and control cloud media, more in line with what existing mobile cloud photo apps provide.
- The UI reportedly has a Copilot feature showing when you hover over documents, to invoke rapid chat, summaries or basic AI actions without even opening the file. This is a huge step-up, with the integration of file management and AI.
Why should I care?
- If you keep lots of photos or videos in OneDrive, the gallery-first interface and Moments/People views might make finding, previewing and lightly editing media far quicker than jumping between File Explorer, the web and Photos.
- With smarter, AI-driven file assistance with Copilot, summarizing papers, pulling out key points from PDFs or posing context-related questions regarding a picture or file should be easier.
- And you shouldn’t need to buy a new device. The leak suggests this is essentially a software update pushed through OneDrive. If released, most current Windows 11 users would receive the experience as an update.
What’s next?
- Microsoft is hosting a “Copilot + OneDrive” virtual event on October 8, 2025
- This could be where Microsoft announced the new app and discusses rollout schedules – we’ll be keeping a close eye on any announcements from the event.