Published on May 17, 2026
When Microsoft launched Teams’ Together Mode during the pandemic, it transformed virtual meetings. This feature simulated an in-person conference room, allowing users to feel more connected while working from home.
As hybrid work models evolve, Microsoft has decided to retire Together Mode. The company aims to simplify the Teams experience, focusing on efficiency over immersive virtual environments.
The removal of Together Mode will roll out in the coming months, leaving users with a more traditional video conferencing layout. Microsoft emphasizes improved tools and features that cater to the changing needs of the workforce.
This decision reflects a shift in workplace dynamics, as companies adjust to new norms. While some may miss the novelty of Together Mode, a more streamlined interface could enhance productivity for many Teams users.
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