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Here’s the new Bloom wallpaper made for Copilot+ Surface devices

During its Surface even, Microsoft introduced a new desktop wallpaper. This is another version of the Bloom wallpaper, which color scheme resembles the Copilot logo. It makes a special emphasis on AI-powered features which are part of the Copilot+ wave of devices.

Here's how it looks.

Bloom Wallpaper Copilot Colors

Microsoft's newly announced Surface Pro and Surface Laptop have it as the default desktop background.

The Redmond firm was hosting a major event on May 20, 2024, where it introduced several new AI capabilities which will be exclusive to devices with NPU. The company also revealed a new generation of computers powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon X Series processors. Its updated ARM64 platform boasts with all-day battery life, enhanced AI capabilities with integrated NPU, and incredible performance that can beat existing solution on the market. These devices will come pre-loaded with Windows 11 24H2, as well as with a new version of the Bloom wallpaper.

While the Bloom wallpaper remains the same in design, the new variant incorporates color patterns inspired by the Copilot icon, giving the wallpaper a more vibrant look.  You can download the images here:

Download Copilot Wallpaper

The zip archive includes both dark and light variants.

The new Bloom wallpaper expands the existing set of desktop background that, besides the stock ones, include Windows 365 wallpapers and a set of images that were preloaded on Microsoft Surface Duo 2 , Windows Server, and Surface Pro 10 for Business.

To set the new wallpaper,

  1. Go to Settings > Personalization > Background,
  2. Choose the "Picture" option under "Personalize your background,"
  3. Click the "Browse Photos" button to select the images you have downloaded as your desktop background.

That's it.

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Author: Sergey Tkachenko

Sergey Tkachenko is a software developer who started Winaero back in 2011. On this blog, Sergey is writing about everything connected to Microsoft, Windows and popular software. Follow him on Telegram, Twitter, and YouTube.

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