Windows Spotlight rotates lock screen backgrounds and can overlay suggestions, “fun facts”, and promotional content. A static lock screen image is often preferred on shared PCs, privacy-sensitive systems, or devices where a consistent appearance matters.
Windows 11 controls the lock screen background through Settings → Personalization → Lock screen. When Windows spotlight is selected, Windows downloads and cycles spotlight images and may display additional content on the lock screen before sign-in.
Switching the lock screen background away from Windows spotlight disables spotlight content for the lock screen only. On organization-managed devices, policy settings can lock the dropdown or revert changes after sign-in, and the optional “fun facts” toggle may not appear on all builds or regions.
Press Win+I to open Settings directly.
If the dropdown is disabled or missing, the device may be managed by policy and the lock screen background mode may be enforced.
Picture uses a single image, while Slideshow rotates images from a selected folder.
If the toggle is not shown after switching away from Windows spotlight, spotlight overlays are already disabled for the lock screen.
Press Win+L to lock immediately.