Modify Visual Studio workloads, components, and language packs

It's easy to modify Visual Studio so that it includes only what you want. To do so, open the Visual Studio Installer, and then add or remove workloads, components, and language packs. This article walks you through the process.

Prerequisites

Open the installer to modify your installation

To modify your Visual Studio installation, you need to open the Visual Studio Installer and then select a Visual Studio installation to modify.

  1. Find the Visual Studio Installer on your computer.

    On the Windows Start menu, you can search for "installer."

    Screenshot of the result of a Start menu search for the Visual Studio Installer.

    Note

    You can also find the Visual Studio Installer in the following location:

    C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\Installer\setup.exe

    You might need to update the installer before continuing. If you do, follow the prompts.

  2. In the installer, look for the edition of Visual Studio that you installed and then select Modify.

    Screenshot of a list of Visual Studio installations in the Visual Studio Installer.

    Important

    If you have an update pending, the Modify button is in a different place. This enables you to modify Visual Studio without updating it, if you want to. Select More and then select Modify.

    Screenshot of the Modify button in the Visual Studio Installer. The button is located on the More dropdown menu when an update is pending.

  1. There are many ways to open the Visual Studio Installer:

    • On the Windows Start menu, you can search for "installer" and then select Visual Studio Installer from the results.

      Screenshot of the result of a Start menu search for the Visual Studio Installer.

    • Run the Visual Studio Installer executable file, which is located at C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\Installer\setup.exe.

    • If you have Visual Studio open, select Tools > Get Tools and Features.

      Screenshot of the Visual Studio 2022 tools menu. Get Tools and Features is highlighted.

    You might be prompted to update the Visual Studio Installer before continuing. If you are, follow the prompts.

  2. In the Visual Studio Installer, look for the installation of Visual Studio that you want to modify and then select Modify.

    Screenshot of a list of Visual Studio installations in the Visual Studio Installer.

Change workloads or individual components

Workloads contain the features you need for the programming language or platform that you use. Use workloads to modify Visual Studio so that it supports the work you want to do.

Tip

For more information about which tool and component bundles you need for development, see Visual Studio workloads.

  1. In the Visual Studio Installer, on the Workloads tab, select the workloads that you want.

    Screenshot of the Workloads tab of the Visual Studio Installer.

  2. You can select the default Install while downloading option or the Download all, then install option.

    Screenshot of the download and install options in the Visual Studio Installer.

  3. Select Modify.

  4. After the new workloads are installed, select Launch in the Visual Studio Installer to open Visual Studio.

Workloads contain the components you need for the programming language or platform that you use. Use workloads to modify Visual Studio so that it supports the work you want to do.

Tip

For more information about which tools and component bundles you need for development, see Visual Studio workloads.

  1. In the Visual Studio Installer, on the Workloads tab, select the workloads that you want.

    Screenshot of the Workloads tab of the Visual Studio Installer.

  2. To add more components than a workload installs, on the Individual components tab, select the individual components that you want.

    Screenshot of the Individual components tab of the Visual Studio Installer.

  3. You can select the default Install while downloading or Download all, then install.

    Screenshot of the download and install options in the Visual Studio Installer.

  4. Select Modify.

  5. After the modified workloads or components are installed, select Launch in the Visual Studio Installer to open Visual Studio 2022.

You can also use a configuration file to modify an existing installation to add or remove components. For more information, see Import or export installation configurations.

Tip

For information about the SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) component, see Download and install SSDT for Visual Studio.

Modify language packs

The Visual Studio Installer selects a default language pack for Visual Studio that matches the language of your operating system. You can change the default language whenever you want.

To change the default language:

  1. Select the Language packs tab in the Visual Studio Installer.
  2. Select the language you prefer.
  3. Follow the prompts.

Support or troubleshooting

Sometimes, things can go wrong. If your Visual Studio installation fails, see Troubleshoot Visual Studio installation and upgrade issues for step-by-step guidance.

Here are a few more support options:

  • Use the installation chat (English only) support option for installation-related issues.
  • Report product issues to us by using the Report a Problem tool that appears both in the Visual Studio Installer and in the Visual Studio IDE. If you're an IT Administrator and don't have Visual Studio installed, you can submit IT Admin feedback.
  • Suggest a feature, track product issues, and find answers in the Visual Studio Developer Community.