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Windows 11 Video Wallpapers Are Finally Making a Comeback

15 Years Later, Video Wallpapers are Making a Comeback in Windows 11

Owais Makkabi
Last updated: September 23, 2025 3:12 am
Owais Makkabi
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After 15 years, Windows 11 video wallpapers are back! Learn about the modern successor to DreamScene and when you can get this exciting new feature.

In a move that will delight long-time PC enthusiasts, Microsoft is finally bringing native Windows 11 video wallpapers to its flagship operating system. The new feature, which allows users to set animated, moving backgrounds on their desktop, is a modern successor to the beloved “DreamScene” feature from Windows Vista, which was released over 15 years ago.

For years, users wanting an animated desktop have had to rely on third-party apps like Wallpaper Engine. Now, Microsoft is building this functionality directly into the OS, signaling a renewed focus on personalization and visual flair. The reintroduction of Windows 11 video wallpapers is a nostalgic nod to the past, but with modern performance and efficiency.

A Modern Take on a Classic Feature

The new feature was first spotted in the latest Windows Insider builds. According to the report from Windows Central, the implementation is much more advanced than Vista’s original DreamScene.

The new system is expected to be highly efficient, using minimal system resources to avoid impacting battery life on laptops or performance during gaming. It will support a variety of video formats and will likely integrate with the Microsoft Store for new, dynamic backgrounds. This is a welcome addition for users who enjoy customizing their desktop, a group that has been closely following other visual updates like the Windows 11 dark mode fix.

 

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Why Now? A Renewed Focus on User Experience

The decision to bring back Windows 11 video wallpapers is part of a broader strategy by Microsoft to make its OS more visually appealing and user-friendly. In a competitive market, where aesthetics and personalization are increasingly important, this is a smart move to keep the desktop experience fresh and engaging.

As Microsoft continues to develop its PC & Software offerings, small but delightful features like this can make a big difference in user satisfaction.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What are Windows 11 video wallpapers?

This is a new, built-in feature that allows you to set a looping video as your desktop background, creating an animated and dynamic look for your PC.

2. Is this the same as Windows DreamScene from Vista?

It is the spiritual successor to DreamScene but is built on a modern, more efficient technology. It is expected to use fewer system resources and offer better performance than the original Vista feature.

3. When will I get this feature?

The feature is currently being tested in the Windows Insider Program. It is expected to roll out to the general public in a future major Windows 11 update.

4. Will it slow down my computer?

Microsoft is designing the feature to be highly optimized. It will likely pause automatically when a full-screen application or game is running to ensure it does not impact performance during important tasks.

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Owais Makkabi is a SaaS entrepreneur and AI technology analyst bridging Pakistan's emerging tech scene with Silicon Valley, San Francisco innovation. A former Full Stack Developer turned business builder, he combines deep technical expertise with entrepreneurial experience to decode the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
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