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What is new in Microsoft 365 in 2026: Copilot in Word Excel PowerPoint Teams Outlook, Teams Town Halls, Loop, Planner, Defender improvements, and how to track updates.

June 2026 · 6 min read · Published by the M365 Deals Editorial Team

What's New in Microsoft 365

At a glance

  • Microsoft ships monthly feature updates to Microsoft 365 — most happen automatically with no action needed.
  • Copilot is the biggest area of change: new capabilities in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, and Outlook roll out regularly.
  • Teams gets meeting and calling features first; Loop and Planner are the newer productivity apps.
  • You can track changes in the Microsoft 365 roadmap and the admin center message center.

Who this guide is for

Admins and business owners in Thailand and Singapore who want to stay current on what is changing in their Microsoft 365 tenant — and whether they need to act.

How Microsoft 365 updates work

Unlike the old "buy the new Office every 3 years" model, Microsoft 365 is a subscription that updates continuously:

  • Security patches — automatic, no downtime.
  • Feature updates — rolled out gradually; admins can control timing via release preferences.
  • New apps — Microsoft adds apps like Loop, Planner, and Copilot over time at no extra seat cost.

Set Standard release for most tenants, or Targeted release for early adopters who want features first.

What is new in 2026 (key areas)

Copilot across apps

  • Word Copilot — draft from prompts, summarize long documents, rewrite sections.
  • Excel Copilot — generate formulas, create pivot tables from natural-language questions.
  • PowerPoint Copilot — turn Word documents into draft presentations, suggest layouts.
  • Teams Copilot — recap meetings, list action items, summarize chat threads.
  • Outlook Copilot — draft replies, summarize long threads, suggest follow-ups.

Teams and collaboration

  • Teams Town Halls — large-format broadcasts with Q&A and producer controls.
  • Mesh (immersive spaces) — 3D meeting environments for Teams (preview/limited rollout).
  • Copilot in Channels — summarize channel conversations and find decisions faster.

New and evolving apps

  • Microsoft Loop — portable, collaborative blocks that sync across Teams, Outlook, and the Loop app.
  • Planner (unified) — now combines the old To Do and Planner into one task-management experience.
  • Microsoft 365 Copilot app — a dedicated surface for cross-app Copilot work.

Security and compliance

  • Defender for Endpoint — continuous improvements to threat detection and automated response.
  • Defender for Office 365 — enhanced phishing and business-email-compromise protection.
  • Purview — expanded data-loss-prevention (DLP) templates for financial and healthcare sectors.

Do you need to do anything?

For most businesses:

  1. Check your release preference — Standard is fine for most; Targeted if you want early access.
  2. Review the Message Center in your Microsoft 365 admin center monthly — Microsoft posts what is coming.
  3. Train staff on new Copilot features as they appear — the biggest productivity gains come from adoption, not licensing.
  4. Confirm compatibility — some features require specific plan levels (E3/E5, Business Premium).

How to track what is coming

SourceWhat it shows
Microsoft 365 RoadmapUpcoming features in development, rolling out, or launched
Message Center (admin center)Tenant-specific notifications about changes coming to your org
Microsoft LearnDocumentation and training for new features

Summary

Microsoft 365 changes every month. Most updates are automatic, but admins should check the Message Center and roadmap quarterly to stay ahead. The biggest 2026 story is Copilot — if your plan supports it, start piloting with a small group.

Next steps

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