Submit agent to the Agent Store from Agent Builder
Starting mid-May 2026, Agent Builder users can submit agents for admin review before publishing to the organization’s Agent Store catalog. Admins control approval, access, and deployment. Approved agents appear in the store for users to discover and install, with updates requiring reapproval. No pre-rollout action needed. We’re introducing the ability to submit agents built with Agent Builder for administrator review and approval before publishing to the organization’s catalog in the Agent Store—making it easier to scale distribution of high-quality internal agents while maintaining IT admin control. Once approved, agents appear in the Built by your org section of the Agent Store, where users across the org can discover and install them. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 557173. When this will happen: General Availability (Worldwide): Rollout will begin in mid‑May 2026 and is expected to complete by late May 2026. How this affects your organization: Who is affected: Users of Agent Builder. Microsoft 365 administrators responsible for reviewing and publishing agents. Users who discover and install organization‑approved agents from the Agent Store. What will happen: There is no impact to users unless an agent is submitted, approved, and published by an administrator. Here is how it works: Submission: Agent Builder users can request org publishing of their agents by selecting Submit to your org catalog, including in tenants with sharing controls. Screenshot 1: Agent Builder menu showing the Submit to your org catalog option for requesting administrator review and approval: View image in new tab Review: Submitted agents create a review request in the Microsoft 365 admin center. Using the existing publishing and approval workflow, admins have full control over which agents are published, who can access them, and how they are deployed (for example, scoping access to specific users or security groups, preinstalling, or pinning agents). Screenshot 2: Microsoft 365 admin center showing the agent publishing workflow, where administrators can review submissions and control deployment settings such as user access and installation options. View image in new tab Distribution: Users can discover and install approved agents directly from the Agent Store. Management and Updates: Once published, the agent appears […]
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