Microsoft 365 Roadmap
Explore the newest Microsoft 365 capabilities — from core apps to Copilot and agents.
The Microsoft 365 roadmap provides estimated release dates and descriptions for commercial features. All information is subject to change. As a feature or product becomes generally available, or is cancelled or postponed, information will be removed from this website. If Targeted release is available the Rollout start date will reflect the change beginning to appear in Targeted release followed by Standard release, otherwise the Rollout start date will reflect the change beginning to appear in Standard release.
Latest announcements
May 5
2026 Work Trend Index Annual Report
April 30
Word: Legal Agent in Frontier
April 27
Real-time voice agents in Microsoft Copilot Studio transform customer experience
May 1
Microsoft 365 E7 and Agent 365 are now generally available
April 30
Work IQ API public preview brings Copilot intelligence into agent-to-agent communication
April 27
Available today: GPT-5.5 Thinking and ChatGPT Images 2.0 in Microsoft 365 Copilot
Now available
These features are now generally available.
- Microsoft Agent 365 is the control plane for agents that gives IT one place to observe, govern, and secure every agent across the organization. You can stay in control as agents become part of everyday work.
- Copilot works directly inside your apps to help you create, edit, and refine content from start to finish. It can make changes to your document, spreadsheet, presentation, or email while you work and guide the output in real time—without leaving the app.
- Agents in Microsoft 365 Copilot bring content rich business apps like Adobe Express, Figma, Optimizely, and Dynamics 365 directly into Copilot, enabling users to view, edit, and act on app content within the conversation. Customers gain faster task completion with fewer interruptions, as work moves from intent to execution in one place—without switching apps or losing control.
Coming soon
These features are currently in development.
- Work IQ API gives developers access to the intelligence layer behind Microsoft 365 Copilot through agent‑to‑agent (A2A), Model Context Protocol (MCP), and REST interfaces. Developers can build agents and apps grounded in real work context—without raw data plumbing—while inheriting enterprise security, compliance, and governance by default.
- Your Viva Engage communities will now be available in Teams alongside teams, chats and channels. You can connect, share knowledge, and learn from others across the company, all without leaving Teams.
Frontier Program
Frontier is Microsoft’s early access program for experimental AI features. Try new features early, give real-time feedback, and influence what ships to all users.
Copilot in Word: Legal Agent
Copilot in Word introduces a Legal Agent designed for contract review, redlining, and negotiation using structured legal workflows. Legal teams gain negotiation ready edits, clear citations, and full control through tracked changes—helping maintain consistency, reduce risk, and move faster without leaving Word.
Copilot in Outlook: New agentic experiences for email and calendar
Copilot in Outlook introduces new agentic experiences for email and calendar, enabling AI to take action across scheduling, follow‑ups, and inbox management. People save time and stay focused as Copilot helps manage communication, prioritize tasks, and move work forward with less manual effort.
Copilot Cowork
Copilot Cowork brings long‑running, multi‑step work into Microsoft 365 Copilot, moving beyond prompts and responses toward execution that unfolds over time.
Multi-model Intelligence in Researcher
Make decisions with confidence. Researcher brings leading AI models together with two new capabilities to refine responses from GPT with Claude with Critique, and compare GPT and Claude responses side by side with Council.
Microsoft 365 Roadmap
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In development
Updates that are currently in development and testing.
Rolling out
Updates that are beginning to roll out and are not yet available to all applicable customers.
Launched
Fully released updates that are now generally available for applicable customers.
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