Personal and family

Today we are announcing expanded availability of AI, security, and management capabilities coming to Microsoft 365 offerings in 2026.

We’re taking a big step forward with major updates to our individual subscription plans, combining the best of AI and productivity at an unbeatable price.

We’re excited to announce that we’re expanding the models that power Microsoft 365 Copilot with the addition of Anthropic models.

Microsoft recently finalized an agreement with the European Commission (Microsoft’s “Commitments”) in which we will expand interoperability and data portability resources, and make additional changes to licensing and pricing for Microsoft 365, Office 365, and Microsoft Teams.

United States-based college students can now sign up for a free trial of our Microsoft 365 Personal subscription which comes with Copilot.

Since we launched Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) to consumers in 2013, we’ve steadily delivered new apps, features, and benefits to our subscribers.

 

Microsoft 365 is the best way to access the latest versions of the productivity apps that millions of people use every day to bring their ideas to life and power through tasks.

Every creative process begins with an idea—and that idea starts with you.

 

Continuing our vision for Microsoft Copilot to bring the power of generative AI to everyone across work and life, we’re expanding availability and purchase options for individuals and organizations and bringing new value to Copilot Pro subscribers.

We are re-imagining the way employees come together with Microsoft Mesh, a new three-dimensional (3D) immersive experience and, we are excited to announce Mesh public preview availability in October.

Today we’re announcing new updates to the free version of Microsoft Teams that will allow you to create communities from scratch, share and invite members, create and host events, moderate content with critical trust and safety features, and get notified about all important activities.

Today, we’re excited to announce we’re removing the waitlist and adding an expanded set of features to the Microsoft Designer preview.