The current stable release is Windows 11 , which you can officially download using the Windows 11 Installation Assistant or the Media Creation Tool .
Some users modify ISOs to add drivers, software, or remove features (e.g., Windows 11 "Custom Builds"). Tools like:
As information about Windows 12 is not available, consider these steps as a general guide that will apply to future Windows versions. Once Windows 12 is officially announced, you can expect more specific guidance and tools from Microsoft and other tech outlets.
Here is a deep report on the current state of "Windows 12," the validity of these ISOs, and what Microsoft is actually working on.
Always verify ISO files using official SHA-256 checksums from Microsoft’s website. Never download OS ISOs from third-party torrents or unknown cloud drives.
Be extremely cautious of any websites or videos claiming to provide a "Windows 12 ISO".