(Updated) InfoPath 2013 client and InfoPath Forms Services in SharePoint Online will reach end of support in July 2026
InfoPath 2013 client and InfoPath Forms Services in SharePoint Online will be retired by July 14, 2026. After May 18, 2026, publishing new or updated forms will be blocked. Organizations should assess usage, communicate changes, and migrate to Power Apps, Power Automate, or Forms before the deadline. Updated July 2, 2026: We are updating this post as a reminder. Thank you for your patience. Industry trends and feedback from our customers and partners make it clear that today’s businesses demand an intelligent, integrated forms experience that spans devices which InfoPath does not provide. As announced earlier, InfoPath Client 2013 will reach the end of its extended support period on July 14, 2026 (link), and to keep an aligned experience across Microsoft products, InfoPath Forms Service will be retired from SharePoint Online. We’re sending this message to bring it to your early attention to minimize the potential impact on your organization. Key Points: Major: Retirement Timeline: After May 18, 2026: Publishing new InfoPath forms or publishing updates to existing forms will be blocked and from July 14, 2026, Microsoft will remove InfoPath Forms Services for existing tenants. Action: Review and assess impact How this will affect your organization: After May 18, 2026, publishing new InfoPath forms or publishing updates to existing forms will be blocked. Existing published forms will remain available and usable till July 14, 2026 After July 14, 2026, users will no longer be able to use InfoPath forms in SharePoint Online. What you need to do to prepare: To understand how InfoPath is used in your organization, you can run the Microsoft 365 Assessment tool to scan the tenant for InfoPath usage. Using the Power BI InfoPath Report generated by the scanner tool, you can: Identify all InfoPath Forms usage in the tenant, per site collection and site. Evaluate the recency and volume of usage of InfoPath Forms. Understand lists, libraries and content types that use InfoPath. We recommend communicating to the impacted site owners/teams inside your organization now, so they are aware of the coming change. For scenarios where InfoPath or InfoPath Forms services are currently being […]
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