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Updated April 21,June 11, 2026: We have updated this post as a reminder. We’re ready to begin the content. Thank youGeneral Availability (GA) rollout of the new SharePoint experience on June 15, with deployment continuing over the subsequent weeks. Based on feedback from users in the preview program, we are simplifying item-keeping experiences across SharePoint and aligning on a single Favorites gesture that is consistent with the rest of Microsoft 365.
As part of this change:
This is a naming and experience update that will be reflected across all SharePoint surfaces where these experiences appear, providing a more consistent and streamlined experience for users across Microsoft 365. Existing followed sites and saved content will be preserved and automatically transition to the Favorites experience.
Additionally, as previously communicated, we are retiring Featured Links and encouraging customers to use modern alternatives such as Global Navigation, which can be configured to surface important organizational resources and destinations.
Introduction
We are introducing a new SharePoint experience that includes a redesigned SharePoint app bar, a refreshed SharePoint start page for finding sites, content, and news, and support for AI-assisted creation, management, and discovery features. The new experience applies to all SharePoint users. Some capabilities in this experience use AI. Access to those capabilities requires a Microsoft 365 Copilot license.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 547732.
Before the new experience rolls out broadly, it will be available as a public preview. During the preview period, administrators can enable the experience for their tenant to evaluate the changes and prepare users. When enabled during preview, the experience applies to all users in the tenant. Users may opt out of the new experience during the preview period.
When the public preview ends, Targeted Release rollout will begin, followed by General Availability (GA). Starting with Targeted Release, the new SharePoint experience will automatically apply to all tenants and users. Any tenant-level preview settings or individual user opt-outs from the preview period will be overridden, and no controls will remain. We recommend customers try the experience ahead of TR to be better prepared.
When this will happen
How this affects your organization
Who is affected
What will happen
When the new experience is enabled—either during preview or as part of the Targeted Release and General Availability (GA) rollout—users will see an updated SharePoint app bar that introduces entry points for discovering content, publishing communications, and building SharePoint solutions.
The updated app bar includes:
Discover
A refreshed start experience to find relevant sites, content, and news.

Publish
A unified publishing hub that brings together pages, news, and campaign-style communications powered by Amplify.

Build
A centralized place where makers can create and manage SharePoint sites, lists, libraries, and AI-powered agents from a single surface.

The app bar will also include:
Additional updates include:
What you can do to prepare
If you plan to enable the preview experience:
Compliance considerations
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