Hey WinUI developers! If you’re new around here, WinUI Gallery is the go-to app for exploring WinUI controls, samples, design guidance, and handy tools — all in one place. Today, we’re excited to announce WinUI Gallery 2.8, bringing jump list support, new samples, improved accessibility, and several quality-of-life improvements and bugfixes!
Jump list support
WinUI Gallery now integrates with Windows jump lists, making it easier to quickly return to the samples and tools you use most.
Right-clicking the WinUI Gallery icon in the taskbar (or accessing it from the Start menu) now shows a Jump List that includes your favorited samples or recently viewed samples. This allows you to jump directly into the parts of the Gallery you use most often without navigating through the app first.
In addition to the integration in the app itself, WinUI Gallery now also includes a Jump List sample demonstrating how developers can implement this functionality in their own WinUI applications.
New & updated samples
This release adds several new samples and improvements to existing ones to better showcase common WinUI scenarios:
- AppWindow TitleBar customization sample
- Jump list sample
- Improved Clipboard samples, showing how to copy-and-paste images and files.
Additional improvements and bugfixes
This release also includes many improvements across the app, including:
- Added over 60+ new Segoe Fluent Icons in the icon picker, supporting British tag variants too.
- Improved layout, entrance animations and text readability.
- Various accessibility improvements.
- Upgraded to .NET 9 and Windows App SDK 1.85 and adopting .slnx.
- Improved launch speed and other performance enhancements
See the full release notes on GitHub.
Thanks!
This release was made possible by our amazing community contributors – big thanks to @AndrewKeepCoding, @Zakariathr22, @ghost1372, @jpcassano, @OphurBleicher and @sshubhavee for their contributions!
All in all, WinUI Gallery 2.8 is packed with polish, new samples, and community love! Grab it from the Microsoft Store or check out the GitHub repo if you want to contribute.
Happy coding! 💻✨


something to do with WinUI in 2026 that wasn’t on my bingo card for sure
hope next time it will be for winui 3 itself i will even take a small fixes any indication that it’s not dead yet