The feature is designed to be extremely flexible, too.
You’ll be able to capture currently-running app layouts as workspaces, including apps spread across multiple monitors.
Microsoft first showed off an early preview of the workspace creator during a recent YouTube dev livestream.

you’re free to find the App Layouts section at the 39:46 mark in the video.
For years, macOS has been playing catch-up with Windows in terms of window management features.
For instance, the upcoming Sequoia update is set to finally introduce much-needed window snapping support.
But with this new workspaces feature, Windows gives the impression of pulling yet another step ahead.