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Sugandhi
Jun 13, 2025Copper Contributor
Queries on Copilot Licensing
Hi all, We are exploring the deployment of a Copilot agent in Microsoft Teams for organization-wide use. The agent authors already hold the Microsoft 365 Copilot licenses. Could you please confirm ...
Lalit Mohan
Jun 18, 2025Iron Contributor
Hi,
yes each user interacting with a Copilot agent in Teams must have a Microsoft 365 Copilot license. Licensing is required per user to access Copilot capabilities, even if the agent is published org-wide. Authors having licenses doesn’t extend access to others. Always check with your Microsoft account rep for the latest licensing details.
- PeterForsterJun 19, 2025Iron Contributor
Is your answer coming from Copilot? It sounds like it. This is simply not true, and a Microsoft account representative is not required to answer that question.
- SugandhiJun 19, 2025Copper Contributor
Thank you very much. Are there any supporting documents to this from Microsoft stating that each user has to be licensed to interact with agents?