


Microsoft may enable it by default, or entirely remove stickers from the OS if they find it not ready for production. To make stickers appear, you have edit the Registry. As of this writing, the feature only exists in both Dev Channel build 25162 and the 22H2 RTM build 22621.

Stickers don't work in the initial release of Windows 11, build 22000. 👉 Currently, desktop stickers are still a hidden experimental option, so you have to enable it manually. Deleting a sticker is also very easy, as it comes with a Recycle bin icon that removes it from the desktop. You can even put several same stickers at various places on the destkop. You can also place more than just one sticker. Once you pick a sticker you like, you can change its screen location and size. Clicking it will open an image chooser dialog with several stickers and a search box. When stickers are enabled, they add a top-level item to the desktop right-click menu called "Add or edit stickers". They will remain in place when you change the background image. Once you activate the feature, it will allow you place stickers on your desktop wallpaper.
