First introduced at Build 2020 last year, Windows Package Manager is a tool Microsoft has developed to simplify the app installation process. While we’ve seen excellent third-party solutions like Winstall to bulk install Windows 10 apps using Winget, Microsoft has now added the option to let users utilize Winget for uninstalling software. However, it is still an experimental feature. In this article, you’ll learn how to enable Windows Package Manager right now and use Winget to uninstall apps.

  1. If you have not installed Winget yet, go to Winget’s GitHub repository to download and install it.

  2. Now, use the command ‘winget list’ to see the list of installed applications on your Windows 10 PC.

Use Winget to Uninstall Software on Windows 10

So that’s how you can uninstall apps and software using Winget on your Windows 10 PC. It is undoubtedly a welcome addition, especially for users who are accustomed to the command line interface. If you prefer going the old-fashioned way, check out our articles on how to uninstall built-in apps, general instructions for uninstalling apps to declutter your Windows 10 PC. The command line interface is not everyone’s cup of tea, and you can use the best free uninstaller software for Windows 10 as well.