Microsoft Message ID: MC1234561 – 2026-02-18 | Microsoft Teams on Windows: Annotate content while sharing a single window

Microsoft 365 Update

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Summary

  • Feature Overview: Microsoft is expanding Teams annotation capabilities to support single-window sharing. Previously, annotations required the presenter to share their entire desktop. This update allows presenters to annotate directly on a specific application window.
  • Roadmap ID: This update is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 555239.
  • Timeline: Targeted Release begins early March 2026, with General Availability starting in mid-March 2026 and completing by the end of the month.
  • Primary Objective: To enhance meeting privacy and focus by allowing collaborative tools to function without exposing the presenter’s entire desktop, notifications, or background applications.

Impact

  • Presenter Requirements: This feature is currently limited to presenters using the Microsoft Teams desktop client on Windows.
  • Participant Experience: While only Windows users can initiate these annotations, participants on Windows, macOS, and mobile devices can view and interact with the shared content.
  • Privacy & Security: Sharing is restricted to the selected application window. Background notifications and unrelated windows remain hidden from participants, reducing the risk of accidental data exposure.
  • Data Management: Annotation content is handled through Microsoft Whiteboard. Existing storage, retention, and compliance policies for Microsoft Whiteboard will apply to these sessions automatically.
  • Default Status: The feature will be enabled by default. There are no specific administrative toggles or configurations required to activate this functionality.

Action Required

  • User Communication: Inform your staff—particularly those who frequently lead presentations—about the new ability to annotate while sharing a single window.
  • Training Materials: Update internal “How-to” guides or training documentation regarding Teams meetings and screen sharing to include this more secure collaborative option.
  • Helpdesk Preparation: Ensure your support team is aware that while participants can be on various platforms, the presenter must be on the Windows desktop app to start annotations on a single window.
  • Software Updates: Verify that users are running supported, up-to-date versions of the Microsoft Teams desktop client to ensure compatibility as the rollout reaches your tenant.

Microsoft Official Update

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Category: stayInformed
Severity: normal


[Introduction]

We’re introducing Annotations on Single Window Sharing for Windows in Microsoft Teams meetings, based on customer feedback requesting more focused and privacy‑preserving collaboration. Presenters can now annotate directly on a shared application window without sharing their entire desktop.

This message is associated with Roadmap ID 555239.

[When this will happen:]

  • Targeted Release: Rollout begins early March 2026 and is expected to complete by mid-March 2026.
  • General Availability: Rollout begins mid-March 2026 and is expected to complete by late March 2026.

[How this affects your organization:]

Who is affected:

  • Users who present content in Microsoft Teams meetings on Windows
  • Meeting participants on Windows, macOS, and mobile devices

What will happen:

  • Presenters can share a single application window instead of their full screen.
  • Annotations can be started from the presenter toolbar during window sharing.
  • Participants can view and contribute to annotations.
  • The feature is enabled by default and requires no admin configuration.
  • Existing Teams and Microsoft Whiteboard behaviors for annotation storage and access are respected.
  • There is no change to background app visibility—notifications and unrelated windows remain private.

[What you can do to prepare:]

  • No action is required. The feature will be available automatically as it reaches your tenant.
  • Consider notifying helpdesk and end users about the new annotation capability during window sharing.
  • Ensure presenters use the Microsoft Teams desktop app on Windows and are on a supported version.
  • Review existing internal guidance or training materials related to Teams screen sharing and update as needed.
Additional information:
  • Annotations are initiated by the presenter during single window sharing.
  • Annotation content follows existing Microsoft Whiteboard storage and retention behavior.
  • Presenter support is currently limited to Windows.

[Compliance considerations:]

No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.