Follow the steps below to check whether you’re eligible to install Microsoft 365 Insider builds on your device. If you’re eligible, pick the Insider level that best suits your needs.
Note: See the Microsoft 365 Insider Handbook and Insider FAQ to learn about the Microsoft 365 Insider program.
Open a Microsoft 365 desktop application, such as Word or Excel, and then click Account. Look for your license under Product Information and determine your eligibility by comparing your license to the license types below.
With this type of license, you are eligible to install Microsoft 365 Insider builds on your device using the instructions provided on this page. Look for Microsoft 365 under Subscription Product, as it appears in the screenshot below. You should also see a Microsoft 365 Insider button.
If your Account screen looks different than the screenshot above, your license is likely one of the following:
If the Microsoft 365 license on your device is provided through your work or school, a Microsoft 365 administrator manages your subscription. Under Product Information, you may see Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise, or there may be no license specified. You won’t have the option to install or manage Insider builds unless your administrator has enabled it.
Note: If you are the Microsoft 365 admin for a business or school, see the Microsoft 365 Insider Program for Business information for IT admins.
If you see a year, like 2019, or “LTSC” in your license name, it indicates a perpetual (non-subscription) version of Office. This license does not receive ongoing feature updates, so you won’t see an option to join the Microsoft 365 Insider program. If you are interested a subscription, see the Microsoft 365 subscription options.
Note: Perpetual versions of Office do receive security updates.
Microsoft 365 Insider for Windows is available with Microsoft 365 subscription in two levels: Beta Channel and Current Channel (Preview).
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