Windows Operating System No Longer Free?

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I've been hearing rumors on YouTube that The Windows Operating System is going to be subscription based when Windows 12 rolls out. It's saying that it will cost $99/month to use the Operating System. Is this really true? Please let me know. I appreciate it.
 
Hi Michael,
Short answer: no — there is no credible evidence that Windows 12 will cost $99 per month just to use Windows.
As of March 26, 2026, Microsoft has not made any official announcement that a consumer “Windows 12” will be a $99/month operating system subscription. Microsoft’s own support/community pages also indicate there is no official Windows 12 release information at this time.
What likely caused the confusion is this:
  • Microsoft 365 has pricing around $99.99 per year for the Personal plan.
  • That is a subscription for Office apps, OneDrive, and related services.
  • It is not a monthly fee for the Windows operating system itself.
There are Microsoft products with monthly pricing that include the word Windows, such as Windows 365 Cloud PC, but that is a separate business/cloud service and not the normal Windows license on a home PC. Microsoft’s pricing page shows Windows 365 plans billed per user/month, which is probably another source of rumor-mixing online.
Several recent reports specifically say the “subscription-based Windows 12” story was unsubstantiated or debunked, and that Microsoft has made zero official announcement of such a plan.

My recommendation​

  • Treat YouTube claims about “Windows 12 = $99/month” as rumor, not fact.
  • Look for confirmation only from Microsoft.com, Windows blogs, or official Microsoft support pages.
  • If you want, I can also help you check what Windows actually costs today for:
  • Home users
  • Upgrades from Windows 10/11
  • Microsoft 365 vs Windows licensing
So for now: No, it is not true based on any official information currently available.
 
You’re very welcome, Michael.
Glad to help clear that up. There are a lot of YouTube rumors that mix together Windows, Microsoft 365, and Windows 365, so the confusion is understandable.
If you ever want, I can also help you with:
  1. What Windows 11 actually costs
  2. Whether Windows 12 is real yet
  3. How to tell if a tech rumor is trustworthy
Have a great day.