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3 Best Ways to Check App Size on Windows 11

Quick Tips
  • Open Settings > Apps > Installed apps to view the size of apps on your PC.
  • Alternatively, go to Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features and view the size of installed apps.
  • In both of these methods, you can sort the list of apps by the size they occupy on your PC.

Method 1: Using the Settings App

The Settings app is the central hub of the Windows operating system. Whether you want to uninstall an app or repair it, you can do that using the Windows Settings app.

Additionally, you can use the Settings app to check app size in Windows 11. Here are the steps on how to do that:

Step 1: Press the Windows + I keyboard shortcut to open the Settings app.

Step 2: Select the Apps option from the left sidebar and Installed apps from the right pane.

Installed apps option in Settings

Step 3: In the Installed Apps section, you will find a list of the apps installed on your Windows PC. You can see the space taken by each app next to their name.

Installed apps section in Settings

Step 4: You can use the Sort by option to arrange the apps based on their storage usage on your system. For instance, you can use the Size (Large to small) sorting option to arrange the list from largest to smallest apps.

Sort by option in Settings

If you want to check the storage size of apps installed on a particular drive, you can easily do so. Use the Filter by option to select the drive whose app storage you want to check.

Filter by option in Settings

Method 2: Using the Control Panel

Microsoft is slowly moving the Control Panel settings to the modern Windows Settings app. However, there’s still a large number of users who favor the traditional Control Panel over the Settings app.

Step 1: Press the Windows key to open the Start Menu.

Step 2: Type Control Panel in the Start Menu search bar and press Enter.

Control Panel in Start menu

Step 3: Choose the Programs option.

Programs option in Control Panel

Step 4: Click the Programs and Features option.

Programs and Features option in Control Panel

Step 5: In the Uninstall or Change a Program section, you can find the list of all the installed applications on your system. You can see the size of each application under the Size column.

Uninstall or change a program section in Control Panel

You can configure the Control Panel to show only apps that are more or less than a particular size.

For instance, if you want to view only apps with more than 4 GB of space, click the drop-down icon next to Size and check the Gigantic (> 4GB) box.

Gigantic box in Control Panel

Method 3: Using File Explorer

File Explorer is usually the go-to platform for accessing files and folders installed on your system. However, with the right approach, you can use File Explorer to check app size in Windows 11:

Step 1: Press the Windows + E keyboard shortcut to launch the File Explorer.

Step 2: In the File Explorer, open the drive where you’ve installed the app whose storage status you want to check. It’s usually C drive for most users.

Drives in the File Explorer

Step 3: Open the Program Files (x86) folder.

Program Files (x86) folder in File Explorer

Step 4: Right-click on the app folder whose storage status you want to check and choose Properties.

Properties option in File Explorer

Step 5: In the General tab, you can check the space taken by that app next to the Size option.

General tab in File Explorer

If your app is not present in the Program Files (x86) folder, follow these steps:

Step 1: Press the Windows key to open the Start Menu.

Step 2: Type the app name in the search bar and choose Open file location from the right pane.

Open file location option in Start menu

Step 3: Right-click on the app shortcut and choose Open file location.

app shortcut in File Explorer

Step 4: Press the Ctrl + A key to select all the files in that app folder. Then, right-click on the selected files and choose Properties.

Selecting files in File Explorer

Step 5: Check the space that the app occupies next to the Size option.

Size option in Properties window

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Last updated on 28 August, 2024

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