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What’s new in Power Platform: February 2026 feature update

What’s new in Power Platform: February 2026 feature update

Apps, agents and Copilot Public preview: M365 Copilot chat in model-driven apps Copilot chat is now available directly inside apps built with Power Apps, bringing the intelligence of Microsoft 365 Copilot into the flow of business processes.

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Public preview: Power Apps MCP and enhanced agent feed for your business applications

Public preview: Power Apps MCP and enhanced agent feed for your business applications

The Power Apps MCP Server (Public Preview) introduces a new era of human‑agent collaboration, enabling AI agents to automate repetitive app tasks with built‑in human oversight.
Makers gain granular control over which tasks surface in the redesigned agent feed, while users get intuitive review and approval experiences.

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Deprecation of old Excel and CSV import experience in Power BI Service

Excel and CSV files remain a valid data source for Power BI semantic models and reports. You can use them to create reports in the Power BI service from the Create page or in Power BI Desktop. This blog post is for users who created reports using the old experience to import an Excel or …

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Announcing General Availability (GA) of building single-page applications for Power Pages

We are excited to announce the general availability of support for single-page applications (SPAs) with Power Pages, starting with site version 9.8.1.x and later. With this release, you can build modern, client-side rendered sites using React, Angular, or Vue and deploy them directly to Power Pages using the Power Platform CLI.

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