Microsoft 365 Copilot introduces pay-as-you-go (PAYG) for the Retrieval API, allowing non-Copilot licensed users tenant-level access to SharePoint and connectors under admin control. Rolling out from January to March 2026, it requires at least one Copilot license and explicit admin enablement. User-level data remains restricted.
Introduction
We’re adding support for pay-as-you-go (PAYG) consumption for the Microsoft 365 Copilot Retrieval API. This update gives organizations a flexible way to extend Retrieval API access to users without Microsoft 365 Copilot licenses, while keeping admin control over data access and billing. Users with Copilot licenses will continue to be able to access the Retrieval API at no additional cost.
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| Question | Answer |
| Does the change alter how existing customer data is processed, stored, or accessed? If so, how? | Yes. When admins enable PAYG, non-Copilot licensed users can access tenant-level Microsoft 365 data through the Copilot Retrieval API. User-level data (such as OneDrive) is not accessible to unlicensed users. |
| Does the change introduce or significantly modify AI/ML or agent capabilities that interact with customer data? If so, summarize the changes. | Yes. This expands who can use the Copilot Retrieval API to ground large language model responses in Microsoft 365 data, extending access to non-Copilot licensed users under admin control. |
| Does the change include an admin control, and can it be managed through Entra ID group membership? | Yes. Admins decide whether PAYG is enabled, and they can scope access to specific groups using Entra ID. |
| Does the change allow a user to enable or disable the feature themselves? | Yes. Users gain access automatically once an admin enables PAYG; users cannot self-enable or self-disable the feature. |