Microsoft Places: Graph API support for directory objects

Microsoft Graph API now supports full CRUD operations for Microsoft Places directory objects, enabling programmatic management of buildings, floors, rooms, and desks. This update, rolling out worldwide in mid-August 2025, allows more efficient location data integration and management across systems. We’re introducing enhanced Microsoft Graph API capabilities that now support full Create, Read, Update, and Delete (CRUD) operations for Microsoft Places directory objects. This update enables developers and partners to programmatically manage Places data—including buildings, floors, sections, rooms, and desks—using a consistent and extensible API surface. This change is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID: 488101 When this will happen: General Availability (Worldwide): We will roll out these changes in mid-August 2025. How this will affect your organization: There is no immediate impact by default. However, these APIs provide a more efficient and scalable way to onboard and maintain location data in Microsoft Places. Organizations using third-party systems to manage location hierarchies can now integrate directly with Microsoft Places, ensuring data accuracy and consistency across systems. What you can do to prepare: If you’re planning to onboard to Microsoft Places or expand its use across regions, consider using these APIs to streamline your data import and management processes. If you’re currently using a third-party system of record, contact your provider to understand their plans for integrating with these APIs. Review: Working with the Places API in Microsoft Graph Compliance considerations: Does the change alter how existing customer data is processed, stored, or accessed? Yes – it introduces new API endpoints for managing location data. Message ID: MC1133514
The post Microsoft Places: Graph API support for directory objects appeared first on M365 Admin.
Published on:
Learn moreRelated posts
Charts in M365 Copilot | EP03 | Power Up Minute
The new GitHub app for Teams: from conversation to code
Meet the reimagined GitHub app for Teams: an AI-powered app to collaborate with GitHub Copilot right inside your Teams conversations. The post...
The new GitHub app for Teams: from conversation to code
Meet the reimagined GitHub app for Teams: an AI-powered app to collaborate with GitHub Copilot right inside your Teams conversations. The post...
Microsoft 365 & Power Platform Community Call (SPFx) – September 18th, 2025 – Screenshot Summary
Call Highlights SharePoint Quicklinks: Primary PnP Website: https://aka.ms/m365pnp Documentation & Guidance SharePoint Dev Videos Issues...
Microsoft Teams: Recommended actions page in the Teams Rooms Pro Management portal
A new Recommended Actions page will be added to the Teams Rooms Pro Management portal’s Analytics & Reports section by late Novembe...
Microsoft 365 Copilot App for Windows: “Update available” button
Starting October 2025, the Microsoft 365 Copilot app for Windows will show a non-blocking “Update available” button, allowing user...
New: Custom site inclusion for SharePoint Site Lifecycle Management (SLM) policies
SharePoint Site Lifecycle Management now supports custom site inclusion via CSV upload of up to 10,000 URLs for precise policy enforcement. Th...
Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365): Generate icons using AI in Copilot Studio lite
A picture is worth a thousand words. Before, Copilot Studio agent builders would need to use the default icon or manually upload their own ima...
Microsoft Purview compliance portal: Audit logs for agent management in Microsoft 365 admin center
Track and audit agent-related admin actions in Microsoft 365 admin center via Purview unified audit logs. This feature enables visibility into...
Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365): Library in the Microsoft 365 Copilot app
Library is a central, visual-first space in the Microsoft 365 Copilot app where users can easily access their Copilot-generated content like i...