Microsoft roadmap roundup – 17 November 2025

This week’s edition of the Microsoft 365 roadmap roundup, has 22 new releases across SharePoint, Teams, Purview, and Copilot…

The Microsoft roadmap roundup is a weekly summary of all the newly added items and changes within the Microsoft 365 roadmap, covering SharePoint, Teams, OneDrive, Copilot and more. This week’s update contains 59 new additions to the roadmap, plus 102 changes over the last week.


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Here’s a look at what’s happened over the past week:

SharePoint

  • Launched (0)
  • Rolling out (0)
  • In development (3)

🍾 LAUNCHED

  • N/A

🚂 ROLLING OUT

  • N/A

⌛ IN DEVELOPMENT

Release – December 2025

  • SharePoint: Site Branding Governance via PowerShell – Empower tenant admins to centrally manage SharePoint site branding using PowerShell scripts. This feature enables organizations to enforce consistent branding, apply enterprise themes to individual sites, disable custom branding on specific sites, and audit branding changes – ensuring branding compliance and a unified brand experience across all SharePoint sites. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=526794

Release – February 2026

  • SharePoint: Microsoft designed dark themes for SharePoint Sites – Introduce two official Microsoft-designed dark themes for SharePoint sites, delivering a modern, elegant look with improved visual comfort and accessibility. These themes provide consistent branding options and enhance user experience in low-light environments while maintaining compliance with Microsoft design standards. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=526788

Release – March 2026

  • Microsoft SharePoint: New web part for FAQs – After further review, we mistakenly marked the roadmap as “launched.” The correct status is In Development. We apologize the inconvenience. SharePoint FAQ web part help assist content owners keep their content fresh and relevant. Powered by Microsoft 365 Copilot, this new web part can help content owner easily curate FAQ by working with agents and connected grounding data. With a Human-in-the-Loop approach, it ensures high-quality, trustworthy FAQs—without the hassle. The result? A living FAQ that evolves with your organization’s needs. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=482198

Use the links below to switch between each product’s roadmap updates:

SharePoint
Teams
OneDrive
Copilot
Microsoft Purview

Teams

  • Launched (5)
  • Rolling out (8)
  • In development (12)

🍾 LAUNCHED

  • Microsoft Teams: Users can search for their settings in the Teams settings app – Within the Teams Settings app, we are now allowing the user to search for their desired setting through the search text box. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=512427
  • Microsoft Teams: iPad Multi-tasking for Meetings – Teams on iPad will now support a separate popout window for meetings, enhancing multi-tasking capabilities. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=503109
  • Microsoft Teams: Dynamic video tile resizing based on occupancy count from Teams Rooms on Android – The room video tile dynamically adjusts size based on the number of people in the room. When one person is in the room, the tile matches the remote participant’s size. With two or more people, the room tile expands to be four times larger. Admins can enable or disable the people count feature. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=500635
  • Microsoft Teams: Facilitator agent for scheduled meetings in Teams Rooms – You can take advantage of the Facilitator agent in Teams Rooms on Windows or Android for real-time AI-generated notes, follow up items, and keeping everyone on time during scheduled meetings. Facilitator appears in the meeting chat and participants can toggle between notes, chat, and the agent. Available in rooms licensed for Teams Rooms Pro. Facilitator for ad-hoc meetings, invoked by QR code scan, is available in public preview. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=499891
  • Microsoft Teams: Preview of multiple camera view in Teams Rooms on Windows – When multiple camera views are enabled in Teams Rooms on Windows, the preview video on the front-of-room display and the camera settings dialog will show multiple camera views. This feature allows in-room users to be aware of all camera streams that are simultaneously streaming to remote users. This feature is available with the Teams Rooms Pro license. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=496148

🚂 ROLLING OUT

  • Microsoft Teams: Channel agent to 3P MCP tool orchestration in Teams channels – Agent-MCP Orchestration in Teams enables Channel agent to work with select third-party MCP servers, such as GitHub, Asana and Atlassian (JIRA). This setup allows collaborative workflows that mirror real human teamwork. When a user asks Channel Agent a question, the agent can collaborate with other tools to gather information or complete tasks, transparently showing each step of its reasoning along the way. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=515466
  • Microsoft Teams: 1080P Resolution in Teams Town Halls – Teams town hall will soon bring 1080P resolution to Teams town hall. This enhancement brings a sharper appearance with more visual clarity to videos, images, and other visual assets within your online events. This feature is available for town halls created by organizers with a Teams Premium license. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=513270
  • Microsoft Teams: Chat with anyone who has an email address – Start a chat with anyone who has an email address, even if they’re not on Teams! They’ll receive an email inviting them to join your chat session as a guest. You’ll be able to chat, share files, and start calls all within Teams! Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=513271
  • Microsoft Teams: Unified Agent and App Availability Management Across Microsoft 365 and Teams Admin Center – Administrators using the Microsoft 365 admin center and Teams admin center who manage agents and apps that work across Teams, Outlook and the Microsoft 365 copilot will be able to apply their changes consistently across all these surfaces. Before this update, changes made through the Integrated Apps section in the Microsoft 365 admin center would only affect these apps on Outlook and the Microsoft 365 copilot; similarly, changes made in the Teams admin center would exclusively affect Teams. With this change, app and agent availability will be unified across Teams, Outlook and Microsoft 365 copilot.Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=503105
  • Microsoft Teams: Immersive events in Microsoft Teams – Host interactive virtual events with avatars in customizable 3D spaces. Schedule immersive events from your Teams calendar and join events directly in Microsoft Teams on PC or Mac. Organizers can customize an immersive event’s 3D space with images, videos, and 3D models, no coding skills required. Attendees can mingle in the 3D space and engage with different features that provide a rich interactive experience. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=500017
  • Microsoft Teams: Deploy Teams frontline worker pilot in Teams Admin Center – Deploy a frontline worker (FLW) pilot in Teams Admin Center. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=498226
  • Microsoft Teams: Share apps from app bar via right click – Allow users to right-click and share apps directly from the app icon on hover, while using the app. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=483355
  • Microsoft Teams: Enhanced Meeting Protection—Prevent Screen Capture – To address the issue of unauthorized screen captures during meetings, the Prevent Screen Capture feature ensures that if a user attempts to take a screen capture, the meeting window will turn black, thereby protecting sensitive information. This feature will be available on Teams desktop applications (both Windows and Mac) and Teams mobile applications (both iOS and Android). For users joining from unsupported platforms, they will be placed in audio-only mode to maintain the integrity of the meeting’s content. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=490561  

⌛ IN DEVELOPMENT

– Release: December CY2025 (4)

  • Microsoft Defender for Office 365: Teams protection capabilities to Defender for Office Plan 1 – Security admins with Defender for Office 365 Plan 1 can enable Zero-hour auto purge (ZAP), End user reporting and admin quarantine for zapped Teams messages. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=529816
  • Microsoft Teams: Enhancements to Interpreter and multilingual meeting experience – First, spoken language is now automatically detected and updated across Interpreter, live captions, and live transcription when Interpreter is enabled, keeping all speech features consistent with the language being spoken—no manual setup required. When Interpreter is disabled, live captions and transcription will still work, but auto-update spoken language will not be available, which may result in gibberish or inaccurate content if participants switch languages during the meeting. Next, a new “preparing” status provides clear visual feedback while Interpreter initializes, helping users know when the system is ready—especially important for multilingual meetings. Lastly, Interpreter settings have also been improved with concise explanations for each configuration and field, making setup easier and minimizing confusion.
    Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=520389
  • Microsoft Teams: Tenant-Owned Domain Impersonation Protection for Teams Messaging – Identify if an external user comes from a domain that is impersonating the recipient tenant’s own domains, during their initial contact with an enterprise user via Teams messages. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=526780
  • Microsoft Teams: Screen & Window Sharing on Mac via macOS native experience – Microsoft Teams is introducing a new feature that enables Mac users to share their screen or specific windows using the built-in native macOS sharing experience. This is Mac only, user opt-in experience. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=502523

– Release: January CY2026 (8)

  • Microsoft Teams: Resizable Gallery in Teams Meetings – Resize the video gallery in Teams meetings to see more people when content is being shared. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=528930
  • Microsoft Teams: App centric management in Teams Admin Center to manage the Apps access for tenants, end-users, and groups in GCC – App centric management introduces new admin settings to control who in the tenant can install Teams apps. First, admins can set a default value for new apps that are published to Teams app store. Second, admins can edit the availability of an app to ‘All users can install’, ‘Specific users and groups can install’, or ‘No user can install’. This feature evolves the existing app permission policies and provides admins with the ability to manage access to the app individually. The app permission policies for existing customers are migrated to maintain existing app availability in the tenant. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=527830
  • Microsoft Teams: VDI optimization monitoring in Best practice configurations dashboard – Administrator can monitor which locations and users across their organization are facing meeting quality issues due to unoptimized VDI. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=526781
  • Microsoft Teams: Restart your Town hall event – Teams town hall producers can now restart a live event while the event is active in order to address technical issues that might arise during the execution of an instance. Whether technical, network, or other issue, this feature enables those managing the event to quickly resolve problems for attendees. This feature is designed to prevent the need for scheduling entirely new events. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=523214
  • Microsoft Teams: Apps in Private Channels for Microsoft Teams – Bring the apps your team relies on—tabs, bots, and message extensions—directly into Private Channels in Microsoft Teams. This update lets channel owners add apps to a specific private channel, so everyone collaborating there (including invited collaborators from other teams or organizations, subject to admin policy) can work in one place without switching contexts. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=518215
  • Microsoft Teams: New Organization chart in the Profile Card for Web and Desktop – With the new org chart users will not only be able to contextualize a person, they will also be able to scroll through visited profiles, see a manager’s reports counts, and more. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=500696
  • Microsoft Teams: Migration Tool for Teams – Customers will now be able to migrate content seamlessly from Slack public and private channels to Teams shared, public, and private channels. A new first-party migration tool in the Microsoft Admin Center (MAC) will allow admins to review which Slack channels they wish to migrate, then perform content migration to Teams. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=485709
  • Microsoft Teams: Streamlined Microsoft 365 Certified App Management in Teams Admin Center – This feature allows Microsoft 365 administrators to enable Microsoft 365 certified SaaS applications within their tenant through org-wide settings for third-party apps. Admins can choose to allow a subset of applications that have already been verified against industry security and compliance standards. This ensures organizations can confidently adopt apps while maintaining governance and reducing approval overhead. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=48571  

Use the links below to switch between each product’s roadmap updates:

SharePoint
Teams
OneDrive
Copilot
Microsoft Purview

OneDrive

  • Launched (0)
  • Rolling out (1)
  • In development (1)

🍾 LAUNCHED

  • N/A

🚂 ROLLING OUT

  • OneDrive: Agents in OneDrive – Find yourself referencing the same files using Copilot in OneDrive – We are bringing the power of agents to OneDrive, allowing you to build, use, and share your own agents using files and content stored in your OneDrive. This feature requires a Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365 license and will be available to customers on OneDrive Web. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searcterms=469503

⌛ IN DEVELOPMENT

Release – December 2025

  • Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365): Use Copilot with OneDrive files in Finder – We’re bringing the power of Microsoft 365 Copilot directly into your daily file management experience in macOS. With this update, users can interact with Copilot in Finder to ask questions about their OneDrive files. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=527839

Use the links below to switch between each product’s roadmap updates:

SharePoint
Teams
OneDrive
Copilot
Microsoft Purview

  • Launched (11)
  • Rolling out (11)
  • In development (15)

🍾 LAUNCHED

  • Microsoft Teams: Facilitator agent for scheduled meetings in Teams Rooms – You can take advantage of the Facilitator agent in Teams Rooms on Windows or Android for real-time AI-generated notes, follow up items, and keeping everyone on time during scheduled meetings. Facilitator appears in the meeting chat and participants can toggle between notes, chat, and the agent. Available in rooms licensed for Teams Rooms Pro. Facilitator for ad-hoc meetings, invoked by QR code scan, is available in public preview. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=499891
  • Microsoft Teams: Translated Intelligent meeting recap for multilingual meetings (Copilot and Teams Premium) – Now, intelligent meeting recap supports multilingual meetings, ensuring you can easily catch up on key discussions even when multiple languages were spoken. After the meeting, your recap is automatically generated in the translation language you selected for live transcription and captions. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=481144
  • Microsoft 365 admin center: Usage reports—Microsoft 365 Copilot for GCC Moderate – We will be introducing a new Usage report covering Microsoft 365 Copilot. This report will include total enabled and active users, Copilot usage with a breakout per Microsoft 365 app, and user-level activity insights (anonymized by default). #copilotcontrolsystem. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=481835
  • Microsoft Viva: External benchmarks in Advanced Insights – External benchmarks provide Insights analysts with helpful reference points to illustrate what “normal” looks like across other companies with similar size or industry profiles, to help users interpret their company’s own Insights results. External benchmarks will be available to analyst users in Advanced Insights as a new page in the Copilot Headlines Power BI report.
    Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=408544
  • Microsoft Viva: Copilot Headlines report in Advanced Insights – Insights analysts and leaders are interested in finding highlights and opportunities in their Copilot adoption data, but it can be time-consuming to find the groups that are experiencing dramatic trends or have much higher or lower Copilot usage than expected. Copilot Headlines shows an analyst where interesting things are happening in their data by automatically scanning a query and looking for outliers, changes over time, and differences from dynamic internal benchmarks. Analysts receive the headlines in a Power BI report as a table, along with supporting visualizations to help explore and validate the results. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=40854  

🚂 ROLLING OUT

  • Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365): Floating Copilot icon in File Previewer for OneDrive – A new Copilot icon button provides a quick, visible entry point to Copilot directly within the file previewer in OneDrive. Positioned at the bottom-right corner (instead of the command bar), this button surfaces contextual prompts tailored to the file type and offers seamless access to Copilot chat, making it easier to get insights and take action without leaving the preview experience. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=513432
  • Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365): Updates to video creation in Microsoft 365 Copilot – Quickly generate videos from a prompt, PowerPoint, PDF, or Word document with Create in the Microsoft 365 Copilot app—now with transcript-based editing, custom media from OneDrive, natural voiceovers, brand color integration, and a redesigned scene structure for faster, more professional storytelling. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=501560
  • Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365): Copilot Chat—Support for emails in ContextIQ – Users can include an email in their prompt as a reference by typing ‘/’ and selecting one from the ContextIQ menu when using either the full app or side pane Copilot Chat experience in Outlook. Copilot Chat will reference the included email as part of its response. This feature applies to users without a Microsoft 365 Copilot license (Copilot Chat users) and to users with a license (Microsoft 365 Copilot users) when they are toggled to web scope in chat. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=500377
  • Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365): Researcher toggle in Copilot Chat – For users with a Microsoft 365 Copilot license, easily chat with Researcher in Copilot Chat using the new Researcher toggle in the input box. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=490549
  • Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365): Work context suggestions in Copilot Chat ContextIQ menu – Copilot Chat will suggest prompts and work context you have access to as you type in the prompt, helping you find relevant information for your conversations. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=481135
  • Microsoft Teams: Unified Agent and App Availability Management Across Microsoft 365 and Teams Admin Center – Administrators using the Microsoft 365 admin center and Teams admin center who manage agents and apps that work across Teams, Outlook and the Microsoft 365 copilot will be able to apply their changes consistently across all these surfaces. Before this update, changes made through the Integrated Apps section in the Microsoft 365 admin center would only affect these apps on Outlook and the Microsoft 365 copilot; similarly, changes made in the Teams admin center would exclusively affect Teams. With this change, app and agent availability will be unified across Teams, Outlook and Microsoft 365 copilot. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=503105
  • OneDrive: Agents in OneDrive – Find yourself referencing the same files using Copilot in OneDrive? We are bringing the power of agents to OneDrive, allowing you to build, use, and share your own agents using files and content stored in your OneDrive. This feature requires a Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365 license and will be available to customers on OneDrive Web. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=469503
  • Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365): Copilot Chat—Loop Notebooks in ContextIQ – When grounding your prompts in Copilot Chat, you will be able to use ContextIQ to scope to your Loop Notebooks content in the Files tab. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=473447

⌛ IN DEVELOPMENT

– Release: December CY2025 (4)

  • Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365): Use Copilot with OneDrive files in Finder – We’re bringing the power of Microsoft 365 Copilot directly into your daily file management experience in macOS. With this update, users can interact with Copilot in Finder to ask questions about their OneDrive files. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=527839
  • Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365): Agent Mode in Excel – Agent Mode lets you build and edit workbooks side by side with Copilot. When you’re updating budgets, creating financial models, or analyzing data, Agent Mode uses Excel’s most powerful tools like tables, charts, PivotTables, and formulas to help you get the job done. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=527835
  • Microsoft Teams: Enhancements to Interpreter and multilingual meeting experience – First, spoken language is now automatically detected and updated across Interpreter, live captions, and live transcription when Interpreter is enabled, keeping all speech features consistent with the language being spoken—no manual setup required. When Interpreter is disabled, live captions and transcription will still work, but auto-update spoken language will not be available, which may result in gibberish or inaccurate content if participants switch languages during the meeting. Next, a new “preparing” status provides clear visual feedback while Interpreter initializes, helping users know when the system is ready—especially important for multilingual meetings. Lastly, Interpreter settings have also been improved with concise explanations for each configuration and field, making setup easier and minimizing confusion. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=520389
  • Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365): Steer your presentation length, tone, style, and images when creating with Copilot – You can now adjust the length of your presentation, the tone of your narrative, the style of your slides, and leverage AI-generated images when creating with Copilot. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=513430

– Release: November CY2025 (4)

  • Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365): [Copilot Extensibility] [1.02] Generate Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents from agents built in Microsoft 365 Copilot – With Agent Builder inside Microsoft 365 Copilot, users can now use Office skills like generating PowerPoint decks, Excel spreadsheets, and Word documents by chatting with the agent. This helps users save time by completing commonly used tasks. These Office skills will come as a part of the “Generate documents, charts, and code” capability in Agent Builder (formerly known as Code Interpreter). Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=506753
  • Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365): GPT-5 in Agent Builder inside Microsoft 365 Copilot – Create GPT-5-powered agents using Agent Builder inside Microsoft 365 Copilot. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=502552
  • Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365): Generate icons for your agents using AI in Microsoft 365 Copilot – A picture is worth a thousand words. Before, Microsoft 365 Copilot agent builders would need to use the default icon or manually upload their own image. This process meant browsing the web for an image, asking different teams for icons, or manually drawing one. Users can now use AI to describe how the icon should look like, thus helping inform end users of the agent’s function more easily, with more expression. Users can now generate icons using AI in Agent Builder. Users can enter custom prompts or use the description of the agent to generate the icon. Alternatively, users can manually upload their own icon or select from a set of pre-created icons. Icons are capped at 1 MB (192px). Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=502864
  • Microsoft 365 (Microsoft Copilot): Copilot Chat—Loop Notebooks in ContextIQ – When grounding your prompts in Copilot Chat, you will be able to use ContextIQ to scope to your Loop Notebooks content in the Files tab. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=473447

– Release: January CY2026 (2)

  • Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365): Ticket Status updates more frequently in ServiceNow Tickets Copilot Connector – ServiceNow Tickets Copilot connector did not use to correctly update the ticket status because of not ingesting inactive tickets. But now, the connector updates the change in ticket status more frequently. Additionally, users can now edit the data query filter to include inactive tickets even for existing connections. By default, copilot connectors now ingest both active & inactive tickets to ensure better quality responses in Copilot connectors. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=505437
  • Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365): Updates to Memory and Personalization in Microsoft 365 Copilot – Copilot now uses chat history to provide more relevant, contextual responses. Updated settings make it easier to view and manage what Copilot remembers and your personalization preferences. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=503955

– Release: February CY2026 (3)


Use the links below to switch between each product’s roadmap updates:

SharePoint
Teams
OneDrive
Copilot
Microsoft Purview

Microsoft Purview

  • Launched (6)
  • Rolling out (8)
  • In development (8)

🍾 LAUNCHED

🚂 ROLLING OUT

⌛ IN DEVELOPMENT

– Release: November CY2025 (2)

  • Microsoft Purview: Data Loss Prevention—Restrict access action support for semantic models and lakehouses in Fabric – Your organization can now control who can access your data depending on the sensitive information detected in Fabric semantic models and lakehouses. DLP restrict access action allows you to block access to guest users or all users depending on what labels or sensitive information types matches your semantic models or lakehouses. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=422501
  • Microsoft Purview: Endpoint Data Loss Prevention—Show customized message or hyperlink for multiple file toast – With this feature when multiple files are involved in a DLP enforcement action, the policy tip will now show multiple files and their respective status. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=526789  

– Release: December CY2025 (3)

  • Microsoft Purview: Data Loss Prevention—Show remote machine information on File Copy to Remote Desktop – Admin should be able to see destination machine information when end-user copy a sensitive file to a remote machine through RDP. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=526791
  • Microsoft Purview: Endpoint Data Loss Prevention—Mac device and device group-based policy scoping support for Endpoint DLP – Currently you can create Purview Endpoint DLP policy and assign to specific users or user groups. This feature will allow you to create and assign policy based on both users and machines. You can use this feature to achieve different policies for same user on different Mac devices. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=526792
  • Microsoft Purview: Purview Information Protection—Classifier Simulation Mode (Health Monitoring) – Microsoft Purview introduces the Classifier Simulation Mode, the first phase of the broader Classifier Health Monitoring Platform. This capability enables you to test, analyze, and optimize custom classifiers on production data before publishing them, hence offering a reliable means of verifying the effectiveness of classifiers before committing them to live environments. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=523201

– Release: January CY2026 (3)

  • Microsoft Purview: Data Loss Prevention—Actionable Email Notifications for Enhanced Incident Remediation – Microsoft Purview Data Loss Prevention end-user email notification is getting advanced incident remediation capabilities: actionable email notifications. This new feature allows end users to take remediation actions directly from their mailbox, streamlining the remediation process. The end users will be able take remediation actions on files on OneDrive and SharePoint that caused a policy match. Key actions now available in our email notifications include: stop sharing file, delete file, apply label, override the policy, report false positive and unable to take action. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=527831
  • Microsoft Purview: Insider Risk Management—Priority content support for Risky AI usage – With this update, Risky AI usage policy template will support priority content. Customers can define Sensitive Info Types (SITs), Trainable Classifiers, Sensitivity Labels as priority content, and get alerted only when the activity matches the selected priority content. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=528978
  • Microsoft Purview: Endpoint Data Loss Prevention—Show customized message or hyperlink for multiple file toast – With this feature when multiple files are involved in a DLP enforcement action, the policy tip will now show multiple files and their respective status. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=526789

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