C:\Users\[YourUserName]\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.Windows.ContentDeliveryManager_cw5n1h2txyewy\LocalState\Assets – files in the Assets folder have no file extensions and random names (e.g., 5B2F0B9A3C... ).

You can browse them directly in File Explorer. No hidden folders or permission changes needed. 2. Windows Spotlight Images (Dynamic, from around the world) These are the beautiful, often geographically tagged photos (mountains, cities, wildlife) that change daily.

Use the lock screen settings to “Like” a spotlight image – Windows will open a webpage telling you exactly where in the world it is.

C:\Windows\Web\Screen These are the standard images that come with Windows 11 (e.g., the default beach or abstract art).

Here’s a clear, accurate review of where Windows 11 stores its lock screen images — both the ones and the Spotlight (Windows Spotlight) images you see from around the world. 1. Default Lock Screen Images (Built-in) Location: