(Updated) Retirement of inline SVG images in Microsoft Outlook

Message Center ID: MC1130385
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Plan for Change
Major Change Retirement
September 2025 October 2025

Summary

Starting September 2025, Outlook for Web and new Outlook for Windows will stop displaying inline SVG images, showing blank spaces instead. This affects under 0.1% of images, improves security, and requires no user action. SVG attachments remain supported. Organizations should update documentation and inform users.

Details

Updated September 30, 2025: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience.

Introduction

We're retiring support for inline SVG images in Outlook for Web and the new Outlook for Windows starting early September 2025. This change enhances security and aligns with current email client behavior, which already restricts inline SVG rendering.

When this will happen

When this will happen

  • Worldwide rollout: Begins early September 2025, expected to complete by mid-September 2025.
  • GCC, GCC-H, DoD, Gallatin rollout: Begins mid-September 2025, expected to complete by mid-October 2025 (previously late September).

How this affects your organization

  • Inline SVG images will no longer be displayed in Outlook for Web or the new Outlook for Windows. Instead, users will see blank spaces where these images would have appeared.
  • This change affects less than 0.1% of all images used in Outlook, so impact is expected to be minimal.
  • SVG images sent as classic attachments will continue to be supported and viewable from the attachment well.
  • This update helps mitigate potential security risks, such as cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks.

What you can do to prepare

No action is required from users or administrators.

We recommend:

  • Updating internal documentation to reflect this change.
  • Informing users who may rely on inline SVGs in email communications.

Compliance considerations

No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.

Change History

September 30, 2025 at 6:30 PM Updated
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Retirement of inline SVG images in Microsoft Outlook
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(Updated) Retirement of inline SVG images in Microsoft Outlook
Summary
Previous
Microsoft Outlook will retire support for inline SVG images in Outlook for Web and new Outlook for Windows starting September 2025, showing blank spaces instead. This affects under 0.1% of images, enhances security, and requires no user action, though updating documentation and informing users is recommended.
New
Starting September 2025, Outlook for Web and new Outlook for Windows will stop displaying inline SVG images, showing blank spaces instead. This affects under 0.1% of images, improves security, and requires no user action. SVG attachments remain supported. Organizations should update documentation and inform users.
Last Updated Date
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2025-08-06T23:29:13.843Z
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2025-09-30T16:33:53.990Z
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Introduction

We're retiring support for inline SVG images in Outlook for Web and the new Outlook for Windows starting early September 2025. This change enhances security and aligns with current email client behavior, which already restricts inline SVG rendering.

When this will happen

  • Worldwide rollout: Begins early September 2025, expected to complete by mid-September 2025.
  • GCC, GCC-H, DoD rollout: Begins mid-September 2025, expected to complete by late September 2025.

How this affects your organization

  • Inline SVG images will no longer be displayed in Outlook for Web or the new Outlook for Windows. Instead, users will see blank spaces where these images would have appeared.
  • This change affects less than 0.1% of all images used in Outlook, so impact is expected to be minimal.
  • SVG images sent as classic attachments will continue to be supported and viewable from the attachment well.
  • This update helps mitigate potential security risks, such as cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks.

What you can do to prepare

No action is required from users or administrators.

We recommend:

  • Updating internal documentation to reflect this change.
  • Informing users who may rely on inline SVGs in email communications.

Compliance considerations

No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.

New

Updated September 30, 2025: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience.

Introduction

We're retiring support for inline SVG images in Outlook for Web and the new Outlook for Windows starting early September 2025. This change enhances security and aligns with current email client behavior, which already restricts inline SVG rendering.

When this will happen

When this will happen

  • Worldwide rollout: Begins early September 2025, expected to complete by mid-September 2025.
  • GCC, GCC-H, DoD, Gallatin rollout: Begins mid-September 2025, expected to complete by mid-October 2025 (previously late September).

How this affects your organization

  • Inline SVG images will no longer be displayed in Outlook for Web or the new Outlook for Windows. Instead, users will see blank spaces where these images would have appeared.
  • This change affects less than 0.1% of all images used in Outlook, so impact is expected to be minimal.
  • SVG images sent as classic attachments will continue to be supported and viewable from the attachment well.
  • This update helps mitigate potential security risks, such as cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks.

What you can do to prepare

No action is required from users or administrators.

We recommend:

  • Updating internal documentation to reflect this change.
  • Informing users who may rely on inline SVGs in email communications.

Compliance considerations

No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.

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