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Windows 11 Search is getting bigger, but only by 4 pixels

By technologistmag.com9 July 20262 Mins Read
Windows 11 Search is getting bigger, but only by 4 pixels
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If you have used Windows 11 Search after the June update, you may have noticed it feels a little less annoying. Microsoft recently made the Start menu and Search more responsive, and also fixed one of Search’s stranger limits by letting it find local files using just two characters.

Now, the company appears to be making a much smaller change. According to Windows Central, Microsoft accidentally revealed that the search box in the Taskbar and Start menu is getting 4 pixels taller. Four pixels sounds like the kind of change only a UI/UX designer could love, but screenshots from the Insider Preview build suggest it is visible once you know where to look.

So what exactly is changing?

The search box is expected to look a little chunkier than the current version. On the Taskbar, it moves closer to the top edge. In the Start menu, the extra height gives the search bar more presence and slightly shifts the surrounding content.

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This does not appear to change how Search works. It is mainly a visual adjustment, though users may still notice it because the Taskbar and Start menu are parts of Windows people see all day.

Why could Microsoft be doing this?

Microsoft has not explained the change, but there is one likely reason. Windows Central points out that the taller search box looks closer to the Ask Copilot search box Microsoft is preparing for Windows 11.

Big changes coming soon to Windows 11.

The search box that appears on the Taskbar and in Start is changing… by getting 4 whole pixels taller. I did the research, and the change is noticeable.

With it being taller, it takes up more vertical space on the Taskbar. Additionally,…

— Zac Bowden (@zacbowden) July 9, 2026

Ask Copilot is a separate search experience that brings Copilot chat directly into the Taskbar. It is currently aimed at commercial customers and needs to be enabled manually, so most people will not see it right away. The regular Search box may simply be getting adjusted so Windows Search and Ask Copilot feel more visually consistent.

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