Windows Autopilot requirements

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The list of requirements for Windows Autopilot is organized into four different categories:

  • Software - OS requirements.
  • Networking - networking requirements.
  • Licensing - licensing requirements.
  • Configuration - configurations required in Microsoft Entra ID and Microsoft Intune.

Select the appropriate tab to see the relevant requirements:

Software requirements

Windows Autopilot depends on specific features available in Windows client, Microsoft Entra ID, and the mobile device management (MDM) service such as Microsoft Intune. To use Windows Autopilot and access these features, some software requirements must be met.

Note

For a list of OEMs that currently support Windows Autopilot, see the Participant device manufacturers section at Windows Autopilot.

Windows 11

A supported version of Windows 11 General Availability Channel is required.

The following editions of Windows 11 are supported:

  • Windows 11 Pro.
  • Windows 11 Pro Education.
  • Windows 11 Pro for Workstations.
  • Windows 11 Enterprise.
  • Windows 11 Education.
  • Windows 11 Enterprise LTSC.

Windows 10

A supported version of Windows 10 is required.

The following editions of Windows 10 are supported:

  • Windows 10 Pro.
  • Windows 10 Pro Education.
  • Windows 10 Pro for Workstations.
  • Windows 10 Enterprise.
  • Windows 10 Education.
  • Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC.

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Note

Procedures for deploying Windows Autopilot might refer to specific products and versions. The inclusion of these products in this content doesn't imply an extension of support for a version that is beyond its support lifecycle. Windows Autopilot doesn't support products that are beyond their support lifecycle. For more information, see Microsoft Lifecycle Policy.