Microsoft 365 Message Center item MC1255407

MC1255407 - (Updated) Publishing InfoPath Forms in SharePoint Online will not be allowed for all tenants

InfoPath Forms Service in SharePoint Online will be retired on July 14, 2026. After May 18, 2026, publishing or updating InfoPath forms will be blocked, but existing forms remain usable. Organizations should assess usage and migrate to Power Apps, Power Automate, or Microsoft Forms before retirement.

Message Center ID
MC1255407
Category
plan For Change
Severity
normal
Services
SharePoint Online
Tags
Updated message, User impact, Retirement
Published
2026-03-18
Last updated
2026-07-02
Expires
2026-07-20

Updated July 2, 2026: We are updating this post as a reminder. Thank you for your patience. Introduction As announced earlier in MC616550 (June 2023), InfoPath Forms Service in SharePoint Online is being retired and will be removed from existing tenants after July 14, 2026. To support this transition and reduce future migration effort, Microsoft will prevent the publication of InfoPath forms in SharePoint Online for all tenants ahead of the service’s retirement. When this will happen: After May 18, 2026: Publishing new InfoPath forms or publishing updates to existing forms will be blocked July 14, 2026: InfoPath Forms Service will be fully retired How this affects your organization: Who is affected: All SharePoint Online tenants InfoPath designers, publishers, and site owners IT administrators managing SharePoint Online What will happen: After May 18, 2026, new InfoPath forms cannot be published Modifications to existing InfoPath forms cannot be published Existing published forms will remain available and usable There is no option to extend InfoPath Forms Service beyond retirement What you can 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 and teams inside your organization now, so they are aware of the coming change. For scenarios where InfoPath or InfoPath Forms Services are currently being used, we recommend migrating to Power Apps, Power Automate, or Microsoft Forms. Please ensure that you allow adequate time for migration of any use of InfoPath or InfoPath Forms Services in your organization ahead of this date, as there is no migration tool provided. Additional instructions on how to migrate can be found in this blog. Note: Please plan the migration appropriately as there will not be an option to extend InfoPath Forms Services beyond the InfoPath retirement date of July 14, 2026. Compliance considerations: This update disables the ability to publish or republish InfoPath forms in SharePoint Online as part of a planned service retirement; it does not change how existing customer data is stored, processed, or governed.