Custom Engine Agents (CEAs) are now available in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote, expanding Microsoft 365 Copilot extensibility. CEAs run on partner services, appear in the Copilot pane, and allow users to generate and insert content. Full rollout is expected by October 13, 2025, with no admin action required.
We’re expanding Microsoft 365 Copilot extensibility in Office apps. Custom Engine Agents (CEAs) are now available in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote. CEAs are partner-built agents that run on a developer’s service engine and connect into Copilot in Office apps. This release completes support for all Copilot agent types in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote, joining Declarative Agents (DAs) already available.
When this will happen:General Availability (Worldwide) is currently available, with full rollout expected by October 13, 2025.
How this affects your organization:Who is affected: All users with Microsoft 365 Copilot licenses in WXP (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and OneNote.
What will happen:
Screenshot - View of new UX with a Custom Engine Agent (CEA) in PowerPoint:
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Question | Answer | Explanation |
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Does the change introduce or significantly modify AI/ML or agent capabilities that interact with or provide access to customer data? | Yes | CEAs are agent-based extensions that interact with Copilot and may generate content based on user input. |
Does the change provide end users any new way of interacting with generative AI? | Yes | Users can interact with CEAs to generate and insert content (text, tables, images) into documents and presentations. |
Does the change include an admin control and, can it be controlled through Entra ID group membership? | Yes | CEAs respect existing app management policies for discovery and installation, which can be scoped via Entra ID group membership. |