SharePoint service description
SharePoint in Microsoft 365 helps organizations share and manage content, knowledge, and applications to empower teamwork, quickly find information and seamlessly collaborate across the organization. For a quick overview, see What is SharePoint?
Available plans
Microsoft 365 is available in a variety of plans to best meet the needs of your organization. For detailed plan information on subscriptions that enable users for SharePoint, see the Microsoft 365 business plan comparison and Microsoft 365 Enterprise plan comparison. To access SharePoint, users in your organization need to be assigned a license that includes SharePoint. A Firstline plan is not sold as a standalone offer, only as part of Microsoft 365 F1 or Microsoft 365 F3.
For detailed plan information on subscriptions that enable users for SharePoint and are currently available in European Economic Area (EEA) countries and Switzerland see the Microsoft 365 business plan comparison for EEA and Microsoft 365 Enterprise plan comparison for EEA.
Features available to Small Business, Enterprise, Education, GCC, GCC-High, and DOD Plans
For the most up-to-date, complete list of SharePoint features across plans, see SharePoint plans and pricing. For information about the latest features being released, see What's new in SharePoint. Unless otherwise noted, the following table lists the major features available across all plans (Small Business, Enterprise, Education, GCC, GCC-High, and DOD Plans) that include SharePoint, and all SharePoint standalone plans. This table may change without notice (certain caveats apply, see footnotes for further information).
Feature | Description |
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Developer features 1,2 | Add-in hosting: Partner-hosted and SharePoint-hosted App distribution: App Catalog and App distribution: AppSource Client object models for managed code Developer site InfoPath Forms Services: requires SPO Plan 2 or O365 Enterprise E3/E5 OAuth (some providers might be blocked in your country/region) REST service and OData queries SharePoint Designer 2013 for classic sites (not available for Firstline workers) and SharePoint Framework (SPFx) Site designs, site scripts, and Site theming |
IT admin features 3,4,5 | App usage and error monitoring Activity and usage reports for SharePoint and OneDrive Change site URL Default storage and retention settings for OneDrive Hybrid for SharePoint Server: Firstline workers require a Client Access License (CAL) to access SharePoint Server Management of site creation settings and of site storage limits Migration: SharePoint migration tool Migration: Migration Manager Migration: SharePoint migration assessment tool Migration: Mover.io (now available worldwide) Multi-geo: data residency (with an add-on that requires a minimum of 500 Microsoft licenses, contact your Microsoft representative for details) Programmatic site provisioning, Restore deleted sites, and Root site replacement SharePoint admin center and SharePoint Online Management Shell: organizations with Firstline workers need at least one Enterprise user to access the admin center SharePoint modernization scanner Site governance Term store - managed metadata |
Search features 6 | Hybrid search Manage result sources (classic and modern search) and Microsoft Search integration Promoted results (classic search) Remove search results (classic and modern search) Search center (classic search) and Search schema (classic and modern search). From September 30 to October 15, 2024, we will retire tenant trending search suggestions in SharePoint classic and the SharePoint Search suggestions APIs. This change follows the 2020 retirement of personal suggestions and reflects the decreased use of classic search since 2016. Modern search experiences, Graph Search APIs, and static suggestion lists will not be affected. |
Security and compliance features 4 | Access control: network location Access control: unmanaged devices: (requires Microsoft Entra ID P1) Customer Lockbox Data loss prevention (DLP) eDiscovery (content search, hold, export) and Encryption in transit/at rest Idle session sign-out, Information barriers, Information management policies Information Rights and Management (IRM): requires Azure Information Protection (AIP) standalone or as part of a suite. Some AIP features require a subscription to Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise. Microsoft Defender for Office 365 Restoring a document library to a previous point in time Retention labels and policies Sensitivity labels Unified auditing (auditing SharePoint user and admin activity) Virus scanning |
Security and compliance advanced features 7,8,9 | Customer Lockbox Data loss prevention (DLP) eDiscovery (content search, hold, export) Information barriers Microsoft Defender for Office 365 Retention labels and policies Sensitivity labels Unified auditing (auditing SharePoint user and admin activity) |
Sites and content features: Content 4 | Accessibility and Audience targeting Create a plan (Planner integration): requires a subscription that includes Office 365 and requires the user to be licensed for Planner Document libraries and Document sets File cards (activity, conversations, viewers) Lists and Mega menus Microsoft Forms integration: (requires a subscription that includes Office 365 and requires the user to be licensed for Forms) News Office desktop app integration: (requires a subscription that includes the Office desktop apps) Microsoft 365 for the web integration: (requires a subscription that includes Office 365) Organization assets library and Organization news Page approval and Pages Records management and Recycle bin SharePoint mobile app, SharePoint start page Team OneNote notebook Themes (Change the look) Web parts Work with SharePoint content in Microsoft Teams: (requires a subscription that includes Office 365 and requires the user to be licensed for Team) |
Sites and content features: Sites 4 | Add Microsoft Teams to sites: (requires a subscription that includes Office 365 and requires the user to be licensed for Teams) Classic sites and Communication sites Connect classic team sites to new Microsoft 365 Groups: (requires a subscription that includes Office 365) Home site and Hub sites Modern team sites (no Microsoft 365 group) Microsoft 365 group-connected team sites: (requires a subscription that includes Office 365) Site and hub analytics and Site designs Site usage reports Sites: Root site |
1 For an overview of customization options, see Customizing SharePoint.
2 To learn more about the availability of Microsoft Graph, see Microsoft 365 and Office 365 platform service description.
3 For information about the availability of FastTrack migration services, refer to Eligible services and plans.
4 For information about features related to sharing, see the OneDrive service description.
5 For admin help for SharePoint, see SharePoint Online admin.
6 For information about Delve, see Microsoft 365 and Office 365 platform service description.
7 SharePoint integrates with the advanced security and compliance capabilities of Microsoft 365. For information about the availability of the following features, see Security & compliance service description.
8 For information about Azure Information Protection, see the Requirements for Azure Information Protection.
9 For information about the availability of Customer Key, see Service encryption with Customer Key.
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SharePoint Resources
OneDrive: OneDrive in Microsoft 365 is online storage for individual users within an organization. It's the place where people can store, sync, and share their work files across multiple devices with ease and security. See the OneDrive service description, to learn how much OneDrive storage comes with each plan. OneDrive is included in SharePoint and can also be purchased as a standalone plan.
Rights of guests: If you purchase a plan and create a site that uses enterprise features, guests you invite are granted rights to use and/or view the enterprise features within the site. While you can invite guests to perform a full range of actions on a site, they won't have the same capabilities as a licensed user within your organization. For example, if your plan includes desktop versions of Office applications, guests can't install them on their own computers unless you assign them a license.
SharePoint for US government: See SharePoint for US government environments, to learn more about feature differences for US government cloud customers.
SharePoint mobile: Install the SharePoint mobile app for iOS, Android, or Windows, to work with SharePoint sites on a mobile device.
Sync App: To sync SharePoint files on a computer, users can use the OneDrive sync app for Windows or Mac. See the OneDrive service description, for feature availability in the sync app.
Storage allocations in Education: Storage allocations in Education tenants may be limited. Please see Office 365 Education service description for details.
General Resources
Accessibility: Microsoft remains committed to the security of your data and the accessibility of our services. For more information, see the Microsoft Trust Center and the Office Accessibility Center.
Licensing terms: For licensing terms and conditions for products and services purchased through Microsoft Commercial Volume Licensing Programs, see the Product Terms site.
Messaging: To stay informed of upcoming changes, including new and changed features, planned maintenance, or other important announcements, visit the Message Center. For more information, see Message center.
System requirements: For Microsoft 365 system requirements, see Microsoft 365 and Office Resources.