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MC1162288 - Microsoft Outlook: Declarative Agents in Copilot Chat coming to classic Outlook for Windows

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Published Sep 29, 2025

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Updated November 3, 2025: We are making additional fixes which will delay this release. Our updated plan is to make this feature available by end January, 2026. Thank you for your patience.

Introduction:

To enhance the extensibility of Microsoft 365 Copilot, we’re introducing support for Declarative Agentsin BizCopilot Chat and Biz Chat Starter within classic Outlook for WindowsWindows. Declarative Agents will be available for Copilot Chat users (without a Microsoft 365 Copilot license) and Microsoft 365 Copilot users (with a Microsoft 365 Copilot license). Declarative Agents allow users to customize their Copilot experience by integrating plugins, enterprise connectors, and orchestration logic. This update aligns classic Outlook with other Copilot Chat experiences, delivering consistent agent capabilities across platforms.

This update is tracked under Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 481559.

When this will happen:

General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out early January 2026 (previously late October 20252025) and expect to complete by end of January 2026 (previously mid-December 2025.2025).

How this will affect your organization:

Who is affected:

  • Organizations using classic Outlook for Windows with Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat
  • Admins managing Copilot extensibility and agent deployment

What will happen:

    • Declarative Agents will be available in Copilot Chat within classic Outlook for Windows
    • Users will see a right-side panel in Outlook showing:
      • Agents previously installed by the user
      • Agents deployed by the admin
      • Entry points to browse agents in the app store
      • Option to create a new agent
    • Declarative Agents in Copilot Chat are enabled by default for Microsoft 365 tenants with Copilot licenses
    • No admin opt-in is required to use agents in Copilot Chat
    • Advanced agent capabilities (access to SharePoint or Graph connectors) require explicit admin opt-in and billing setup
    • Admins can manage agents through the Integrated apps section of the Microsoft 365 admin center, including:
      • Enabling or disabling Declarative Agents for the organization
      • Assigning access to specific users or groups
      • Blocking or removing agents from the organizational catalog
      • Managing agent visibility and availability

    Licensing tiers:

    • Copilot Chat (Mainline):Microsoft 365 Copilot: Requires a Microsoft 365 Copilot license. Users get full access to Declarative Agents, including those integrated with plugins, enterprise connectors, and advanced orchestration features
    • Copilot Chat Starter:Chat: Designed for non-AI SKU users (users without the Copilot license).license. These users can still access Copilot Chat and build knowledge-only Declarative Agents, but with limited capabilities

    What you can do to prepare:

    • Review agent management settings in the Integrated apps section of the Microsoft 365 admin center
    • Ensure Copilot extensibility is enabled for your organization if you plan to use agents.
    • If you plan to use advanced agent capabilities (such as Graph or SharePoint connectors), configure billing and opt-in via the Microsoft 365 admin center or Power Platform admin center.
    • Communicate this update to helpdesk and support teams.

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