In Windows 10, the Startup folder is a folder that contains the application shortcuts that need to be run when Windows starts, as you might already have seen that some applications start running themselves after Windows starts. If you want to find the location of the Startup Folder in Windows 10 or 11, this is the right place for you.
Windows 10/11 Startup Folder Location

Windows computer has one or more users’ accounts. Every user’s account has their Startup Folder. Therefore, if you’re logged in with your user account, you can access the Startup Folder for your account.
Where is the Startup Folder in Windows 10?
For Current User
The location of the Startup Folder for the current user in Windows 10 and 11 is the following one:
C:UsersUsernameAppDataRoamingMicrosoftWindowsStart MenuProgramsStartup
The applications you find in this Startup Folder start only when you’re Logged In. To open the Startup Folder you can either navigate to the location through File Explorer or use the command shell:startup in the Run box.
The AppData folder is a hidden folder, you should unhide the folder in order to find the Startup folder.
For All Users
You can access the Startup Folder of all users, but you can not remove and add the applications’ shortcuts from the folder if you do not have admin privileges.
The location of the Startup Folder for All users in Windows 10 and 11 is the following one:
C:ProgramDataMicrosoftWindowsStart MenuProgramsStartUp
The applications you find in this Startup Folder start when any user logged into Windows. To open the Startup Folder you can either navigate to the location of the Startup Folder or use the command shell:common startup in the Run box.
How do I add programs to Statup Folder in Windows 10/11?
It’s pretty straightforward; you can copy the program shortcut and paste it into the Startup Folder. Then, when the next time you will start your computer, your desired programs will automatically start.
I hope this guide is helpful for you. If you have any queries, feel free to comment below.