Microsoft will officially release Windows 10 for PCs on July 29. As the day nears, the first set of Windows 10 ads was released to inform the masses about the new version of Windows.

The five new ads features babies and children from across the globe with a voice over explaining how the kids will have an easier life as they grow up with Windows 10, the Verge reported.

The ads on YouTube have the message, "the future starts now."

A voice over says "Imagine," as shots of children in remote villages, ice fields and central London are shown, "these kids won't have to remember passwords or obsess about security." Another ad says that the kids can even login "with a smile," Gizmodo reported.

It also projects a world where "every screen is meant to be touched, web pages are meant to be scribbled on and shared." The ad also shows that instead of making Windows 11, they will continue improving Windows 10, just as the toddlers in the ad grow.

The campaign features young children from around the world in their natural settings in Morocco, Thailand, Iceland, England and the U.S.

The ads will play across all major television networks in the U.S. starting July 20. Theywill also play in the U.K., France, Japan, Australia, Germany and elsewhere around the world on July 29, IBN Live reported.