Microsoft Copilot Pages: New file extension for Copilot pages

Microsoft Copilot Pages will soon have a new .page file extension, identical in functionality to the .loop extension. The rollout starts in late June 2025 and ends in late July 2025. No admin action is required, but users should be notified. A Microsoft 365 Copilot license is needed.

Coming soon: A new .page file extension for Microsoft Copilot Pages. This new file extension will continue to support admin toggles, sensitivity labels, data loss prevention, multi-geo storage, Microsoft Purview eDiscovery, version history, export, audit logs, and data subject requests. The functionality and support for the .page file extension will be identical to the existing .loop file extension. The only difference is the file extension name and file icon.

A Microsoft 365 Copilot license or a Microsoft 365 license is required to access this feature.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 494834.

When this will happen:

General Availability (Worldwide, GCC): We will begin rolling out late June 2025 and expect to complete by late July 2025.

How this will affect your organization:

After this rollout, users searching for Copilot pages will see these files with the new .page extension and the new file icon.

For a comprehensive list of features supported, refer to: Summary table of admin management, governance, lifecycle, and compliance capabilities based on experience

The new file icon for .page:

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This change will be on by default.

What you need to do to prepare:

This rollout will happen automatically by the specified date with no admin action required before the rollout. You may want to notify your users about this change.

Related Post: MC1056992 / Pages created in Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat will open in Microsoft 365 Copilot app (published April 2025)

Learn more about admin controls for Pages: Copilot pages for IT Admins – Sep 2024 update | Microsoft Community Hub

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