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## [Sideload apps](sideload-apps-in-windows-10.md)
## [Remove background task resource restrictions](enterprise-background-activity-controls.md)
## [Enable or block Windows Mixed Reality apps in the enterprise](manage-windows-mixed-reality.md)
## [Understand apps in Windows 10](apps-in-windows-10.md)
## [Add apps and features in Windows 10](add-apps-and-features.md)
## [Application Virtualization (App-V) for Windows](app-v/appv-for-windows.md)
### [Getting Started with App-V](app-v/appv-getting-started.md)
#### [What's new in App-V for Windows 10, version 1703 and earlier](app-v/appv-about-appv.md)
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## [Service Host process refactoring](svchost-service-refactoring.md)
## [Per-user services in Windows](per-user-services-in-windows.md)
## [Disabling System Services in Windows Server](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-server/security/windows-services/security-guidelines-for-disabling-system-services-in-windows-server)
## [Understand apps in Windows 10](apps-in-windows-10.md)
## [Deploy app upgrades on Windows 10 Mobile](deploy-app-upgrades-windows-10-mobile.md)
## [Change history for Application management](change-history-for-application-management.md)

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---
title: Windows 10 - How to add apps from Apps & features
description: Learn how to add apps, like XPS Viewer, to your Windows 10 device with the Apps & features page in Settings
ms.prod: w10
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
ms.sitesec: library
ms.pagetype: article
ms.author: elizapo
author: lizap
ms.localizationpriority: low
ms.date: 04/26/2018
---
# How to add apps and features to Windows 10
> Applies to: Windows 10
Windows 10 includes a range of [applications](apps-in-windows-10.md), from [system apps](apps-in-windows-10.md#system-apps) that support the operating system (like Settings) to ["provisioned" apps](apps-in-windows-10.md#provisioned-windows-apps) (like Feedback Hub) that are installed the first time you run Windows. We also provide additional apps and features, called Features on Demand (like language packs or handwriting recognition), that you can install at any time. If you're working in a managed environment (like at work, where you have an administrator who manages your systems and resources), your admin can use [Windows Update to install Features on Demand](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/features-on-demand-v2--capabilities). If you're working on your own device, you can add apps and features from the Settings app.
Here's how you do that:
1. In the Search bar, search for "apps."
2. Select **Apps and features** in the results.
3. Select **Manage optional features**, and then select **Add a feature**.
4. Select the feature you want to add, like **XPS Viewer**, and then select **Install.**
And that's it. You can see the apps you have installed on the **Apps & features** page and the features on **Manage optional features**.
You can manage and uninstall apps and features from the same Settings page. Just select the app or feature, and then select **Uninstall**.