check before: 2026-04-02
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Microsoft 365 admin center, SharePoint
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Online, Web, World tenant
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Change type:
Admin impact, Retirement, Updated message, User impact
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Summary:
SharePoint Framework domain isolated web parts will be disabled for new tenants starting April 2, 2025, and fully retired for all tenants by April 2, 2026. Organizations must update these web parts to regular ones before then, as they will stop functioning and show errors after retirement.
Details:
Updated February 2, 2026: This update serves as a reminder that SharePoint Framework domain isolated web parts will retire and stop working in 2 months from now (April 2, 2026).
After careful consideration and extensive review of usage data and feedback Microsoft has decided to retire the domain isolated web parts feature in the SharePoint Framework (SPFx).
[When will this happen:]
Starting April 2, 2025, domain isolated web parts will be turned off for any newly created tenants.
Starting April 2, 2026, Microsoft will remove the ability to use domain isolated web parts for existing tenants.
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2024-05-14
updated:
2026-02-03
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summary for non-techies**
Microsoft is retiring SharePoint's domain isolated web parts, with new tenants unable to use them from April 2, 2025, and a complete phase-out by April 2, 2026, requiring organizations to transition to regular web parts to avoid functionality issues.
Direct effects for Operations**
Retirement of Domain Isolated Web Parts
Existing domain isolated web parts will stop functioning and display errors, leading to disruption in workflows and user access to critical functionalities.
- roles: SharePoint Administrators, End Users
- references: https://aka.ms/retirement/domainisolatedwebparts/support, https://learn.microsoft.com/sharepoint/api-access
Increased Support Requests
Users may experience confusion and increased support requests due to the sudden unavailability of previously functional web parts, impacting IT support resources.
- roles: IT Support Staff, End Users
- references: https://aka.ms/Retirement/domainisolatedwebparts/update
User Experience Degradation
Users relying on domain isolated web parts will face a degraded experience as they encounter errors, leading to frustration and decreased productivity.
- roles: End Users, Project Managers
- references: https://aka.ms/retirement/domainisolatedwebparts/support
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Need for Rapid Redeployment
Organizations will need to quickly redeploy updated web parts, which may lead to rushed development cycles and potential quality issues.
- roles: Developers, SharePoint Administrators
- references: https://learn.microsoft.com/sharepoint/api-access
Compliance and Security Risks
Failure to update web parts may lead to compliance issues if the web parts contain sensitive data or functionalities that are no longer supported.
- roles: Compliance Officers, IT Security Staff
- references: https://aka.ms/Retirement/domainisolatedwebparts/update
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change history
| Date | Property | old | new |
| 2026-02-03 | MC Messages | Updated January 5, 2026: This update serves as a reminder that SharePoint Framework domain isolated web parts will retire and stop working in 3 months from now (April 2, 2026).
After careful consideration and extensive review of usage data and feedback Microsoft has decided to retire the domain isolated web parts feature in the SharePoint Framework (SPFx). [When will this happen:] Starting April 2, 2025, domain isolated web parts will be turned off for any newly created tenants. Starting April 2, 2026, Microsoft will remove the ability to use domain isolated web parts for existing tenants. | Updated February 2, 2026: This update serves as a reminder that SharePoint Framework domain isolated web parts will retire and stop working in 2 months from now (April 2, 2026).
After careful consideration and extensive review of usage data and feedback Microsoft has decided to retire the domain isolated web parts feature in the SharePoint Framework (SPFx). [When will this happen:] Starting April 2, 2025, domain isolated web parts will be turned off for any newly created tenants. Starting April 2, 2026, Microsoft will remove the ability to use domain isolated web parts for existing tenants. |
| 2026-02-03 | MC Last Updated | 01/05/2026 18:41:09 | 2026-02-02T17:11:29Z |
| 2026-01-06 | MC Messages | Updated October 3, 2025: This update serves as a reminder that SharePoint Framework domain isolated web parts will retire and stop working in 6 months from now (April 2, 2026).
After careful consideration and extensive review of usage data and feedback Microsoft has decided to retire the domain isolated web parts feature in the SharePoint Framework (SPFx). [When will this happen:] Starting April 2, 2025, domain isolated web parts will be turned off for any newly created tenants. Starting April 2, 2026, Microsoft will remove the ability to use domain isolated web parts for existing tenants. | Updated January 5, 2026: This update serves as a reminder that SharePoint Framework domain isolated web parts will retire and stop working in 3 months from now (April 2, 2026).
After careful consideration and extensive review of usage data and feedback Microsoft has decided to retire the domain isolated web parts feature in the SharePoint Framework (SPFx). [When will this happen:] Starting April 2, 2025, domain isolated web parts will be turned off for any newly created tenants. Starting April 2, 2026, Microsoft will remove the ability to use domain isolated web parts for existing tenants. |
| 2026-01-06 | MC Last Updated | 10/03/2025 16:49:43 | 2026-01-05T18:41:09Z |
| 2025-10-03 | MC Messages | Updated June 2, 2025: This update serves as a reminder that SharePoint Framework domain isolated web parts will retire and stop working in 10 months from now (April 2, 2026).
After careful consideration and extensive review of usage data and feedback Microsoft has decided to retire the domain isolated web parts feature in the SharePoint Framework (SPFx). [When will this happen:] Starting April 2, 2025, domain isolated web parts will be turned off for any newly created tenants. Starting April 2, 2026, Microsoft will remove the ability to use domain isolated web parts for existing tenants. | Updated October 3, 2025: This update serves as a reminder that SharePoint Framework domain isolated web parts will retire and stop working in 6 months from now (April 2, 2026).
After careful consideration and extensive review of usage data and feedback Microsoft has decided to retire the domain isolated web parts feature in the SharePoint Framework (SPFx). [When will this happen:] Starting April 2, 2025, domain isolated web parts will be turned off for any newly created tenants. Starting April 2, 2026, Microsoft will remove the ability to use domain isolated web parts for existing tenants. |
| 2025-10-03 | MC Title | SharePoint Framework domain isolated web parts retirement | (Updated) SharePoint Framework domain isolated web parts retirement |
| 2025-10-03 | MC Last Updated | 06/03/2025 00:25:33 | 2025-10-03T16:49:43Z |
| 2025-10-03 | MC Summary | SharePoint Framework domain isolated web parts will retire on April 2, 2026. New tenants will lose access starting April 2, 2025. Organizations using these web parts should update and redeploy them as regular web parts. Verify usage and follow steps on the provided retirement page. No extensions will be granted. | SharePoint Framework domain isolated web parts will be disabled for new tenants starting April 2, 2025, and fully retired for all tenants by April 2, 2026. Organizations must update these web parts to regular ones before then, as they will stop functioning and show errors after retirement. |
| 2025-06-03 | MC Last Updated | 05/14/2024 00:22:55 | 2025-06-03T00:25:33Z |
| 2025-06-03 | MC Messages | After careful consideration and extensive review of usage data and feedback Microsoft has decided to retire the domain isolated web parts feature in the SharePoint Framework (SPFx).
[When will this happen:] Starting April 2, 2025, domain isolated web parts will be turned off for any newly created tenants. Starting April 2, 2026, Microsoft will remove the ability to use domain isolated web parts for existing tenants. | Updated June 2, 2025: This update serves as a reminder that SharePoint Framework domain isolated web parts will retire and stop working in 10 months from now (April 2, 2026).
After careful consideration and extensive review of usage data and feedback Microsoft has decided to retire the domain isolated web parts feature in the SharePoint Framework (SPFx). [When will this happen:] Starting April 2, 2025, domain isolated web parts will be turned off for any newly created tenants. Starting April 2, 2026, Microsoft will remove the ability to use domain isolated web parts for existing tenants. |
| 2025-06-03 | MC MessageTagNames | User impact, Admin impact, Retirement | Updated message, User impact, Admin impact, Retirement |
| 2025-06-03 | MC Summary | Microsoft is retiring SharePoint Framework domain isolated web parts. Starting April 2, 2025, new tenants won't have this feature, and it will be removed for existing tenants on April 2, 2026. Organizations should update and redeploy affected web parts as regular web parts. | SharePoint Framework domain isolated web parts will retire on April 2, 2026. New tenants will lose access starting April 2, 2025. Organizations using these web parts should update and redeploy them as regular web parts. Verify usage and follow steps on the provided retirement page. No extensions will be granted. |
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