- Windows 11 has a new feature hidden in tests
- This is the “Windows Health and Optimize Experiences” service
- Judging by the code indices, it could be a question of obtaining a co -pilot to help get better battery longevity with laptops
Windows 11 could obtain a new feature that possibly operates the co -pilot in order to provide a better life of the battery to laptops, although it is noted that it is a very vaporous and early rumor.
The rumor was discovered in a recent Windows 11 overview, but this is only the initial bases for potential feature, and it is far from being clear what this ability will be – except that it is to optimize Windows 11.
Windows the last has taken over a post on X of Leaker Albacore Realding, which observed that the creation of preview of Windows 11 which made its debut in the Canary Channel (first test) this week presents a new service.
The new service “Windows Health and Optimized Experiences” (WESVC) introduces into the construction of Windows 11 Canarys of this week is Lua Drived, why does this seem that each new system component is a kind of clumsy glue that would not need to exist if the dev included existing frameworks? pic.twitter.com/ljvzfbaibaMay 25, 2025
This is the “Windows Health and Optimized Experiences” service, and as Windows pointed out, it contains references that suggest that it examines battery -related telemetry.
In other words, it seems that it is a functionality that could collect data on the energy consumption of a laptop, and how various factors put pressure on the battery (use of the processor, screen light, etc.).
Now here is where the interesting bit – or the jump to a conclusion, depending on how you look at it. Note that the code refers to “efficiency copilot” which suggests that the AI assistant will be wrapped in this service.
Put two and two together, and what we could witness here is the creation of a new feature that allows Copilot to monitor the electrical efficiency of your laptop, and perhaps adjust the settings to obtain the best life of the possible battery.
Analysis: Apparently good use of COPILOT
As indicated, this is a considerable jump to a conclusion that can be far from the brand, and the service could be completely different. In any case, it will probably be linked to the optimization of the batteries, be careful – if something ever comes (Microsoft could simply scrape the idea before or during the tests).
However, it is logical for me that it is a useful way in which Copilot intelligence could be used. Either so that AI, automatically sharpens Windows 11 parts in the background, to maintain battery longevity, or to offer users modifications to be implemented to provide better efficiency (possibly depending on their type of use of the notebook).
This could also extend to electrical efficiency on desktop PCs, as well as laptops, because it does not hurt to keep an office on as little as necessary. Each piece of economic energy is added, after all, probably an appreciable amount with regard to an annual public service bill.
If this feature is indeed incoming, it will probably not yet arrive for a while. Let the co -pilot are unleashed in this way opens up the possibility that errors being made by AI, so that it would be something that Microsoft would need to keep closely. It would also indicate the surest way to simply provide suggestions as the model of this feature, rather than automatically tinker Windows 11 in the background.
One last thought here: if that happens, what is Paris what will be for Copilot + PCS only, and not all Windows 11 laptops? Okay, we therefore get ahead of ourselves with speculation here, but Microsoft certainly wants to make a more convincing case for Copilot +devices, and this could be part of this recipe.