Microsoft Teams: Annotations on single window sharing for macOS
Microsoft Teams on macOS will support annotations on single application window sharing, allowing participants to draw and highlight without sharing the entire desktop. Rolling out from early to late May 2026, this feature enhances privacy and collaboration with no admin changes needed. Introduction We’re introducing annotation support for single application window sharing on macOS in Microsoft Teams. Presenters can now share a single application window and enable meeting participants to annotate directly on top of that content—without sharing their entire desktop. This update helps protect privacy while enabling more focused and interactive collaboration during training sessions, workshops, and client meetings. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 559611. Screenshot: Annotation tools on shared single application window in Teams on macOS: View image in new tab When this will happen: Public Preview (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out in early May 2026 and expect to complete by mid-May 2026. General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out in mid-May 2026 and expect to complete by late May 2026. How this affects your organization: Who is affected: Teams users on macOS who present or participate in meetings using screen sharing Microsoft 365 admins managing Teams meeting experiences What will happen: What you can do to prepare: No action is required. Compliance considerations: Users on macOS will be able to annotate directly on a shared application window (for example, a document, browser tab, or design tool). Participants can use drawing and highlighting tools to call attention to specific areas during presentations or discussions. Presenters can collaborate without sharing their entire screen. The feature will be available by default once released to your tenant. Existing Teams meeting and sharing policies will continue to apply. No changes to admin configuration are required. Inform your helpdesk and training teams about this new collaboration capability. Update internal documentation related to Teams meeting or screen sharing workflows. Communicate this change to macOS users who frequently present content in Teams meetings. Learn more: Use annotation while sharing your screen in Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Support Meeting participants can enable or disable annotation during a shared window session […]
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