As of April 2026, there is no official Windows 12 simulator or download available

verified

A simulator means that the file has been checked by a trusted source (e.g., a reputable software curator, antivirus scan, or developer signature) to ensure it contains no malicious code and behaves as advertised.

Why the “Verified” Term Matters

The tech world is buzzing. Microsoft hasn’t officially announced "Windows 12," but that hasn’t stopped developers and enthusiasts from creating stunning, unofficial simulators. These applications mimic the rumored design, AI features, and cloud integration expected in the next generation of Windows.

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    Open Source:

    🛠️ These are fan-made projects meant for exploration, not a replacement for your current OS. Check out the demo here: [Link to GitHub/Demo] #Windows12 #TechNews #WindowsSim #OpenSource #Microsoft How to stay safe

    Modular Architecture

    : Microsoft is reportedly moving toward a "State Separation" model that makes updates faster and the OS more secure.

    1. Visit https://github.com/Rafaelgss/windows12-simulator
    2. Go to Releases → download Windows12.Simulator.Setup.exe
    3. Repeat security scan (VirusTotal / Defender).
    4. Install and launch – behaves like a real app but only simulates the UI.