(Updated) SharePoint Framework domain isolated web parts retirement

Message Center ID: MC792601
SharePoint Online
Plan for Change
Major Change User impact Admin impact Retirement
April 2025 April 2026

Summary

SharePoint Framework domain isolated web parts will be disabled for new tenants starting April 2, 2025, and fully retired for all tenants by April 2, 2026. Organizations must update these web parts to regular ones before then, as they will stop functioning and show errors after retirement.

Details

Updated October 3, 2025: This update serves as a reminder that SharePoint Framework domain isolated web parts will retire and stop working in 6 months from now (April 2, 2026).

After careful consideration and extensive review of usage data and feedback Microsoft has decided to retire the domain isolated web parts feature in the SharePoint Framework (SPFx).

[When will this happen:]

  • Starting April 2, 2025, domain isolated web parts will be turned off for any newly created tenants.
  • Starting April 2, 2026, Microsoft will remove the ability to use domain isolated web parts for existing tenants.

[How this will affect your organization:]

If your organization still uses domain isolated web parts, after the change has rolled out these will render an error message and stop functioning. We recommend customers to update the impacted web parts as regular web parts and redeploy them.

[What you need to do to prepare:]

To understand whether you have installed domain isolated web parts and granted permissions you can verify if the SharePoint admin center API access page contains permissions listed under the Isolated grouping. If you see permissions listed under Isolated then you can use the instructions described on the domain isolated web part retirement page to discover the solutions, their domain isolated web parts and where those web parts are used. This resource will also contain the needed steps to update the web parts to not use domain isolation.

Note: There will not be an option to extend domain isolated web parts beyond April 2, 2026.

Learn more:


Change History

October 3, 2025 at 4:30 PM Updated
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SharePoint Framework domain isolated web parts retirement
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(Updated) SharePoint Framework domain isolated web parts retirement
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SharePoint Framework domain isolated web parts will retire on April 2, 2026. New tenants will lose access starting April 2, 2025. Organizations using these web parts should update and redeploy them as regular web parts. Verify usage and follow steps on the provided retirement page. No extensions will be granted.
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SharePoint Framework domain isolated web parts will be disabled for new tenants starting April 2, 2025, and fully retired for all tenants by April 2, 2026. Organizations must update these web parts to regular ones before then, as they will stop functioning and show errors after retirement.
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2025-06-02T22:25:33.347Z
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2025-10-03T14:49:43.300Z
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Previous

Updated June 2, 2025: This update serves as a reminder that SharePoint Framework domain isolated web parts will retire and stop working in 10 months from now (April 2, 2026).

After careful consideration and extensive review of usage data and feedback Microsoft has decided to retire the domain isolated web parts feature in the SharePoint Framework (SPFx).

[When will this happen:]

  • Starting April 2, 2025, domain isolated web parts will be turned off for any newly created tenants.
  • Starting April 2, 2026, Microsoft will remove the ability to use domain isolated web parts for existing tenants.

[How this will affect your organization:]

If your organization still uses domain isolated web parts, after the change has rolled out these will render an error message and stop functioning. We recommend customers to update the impacted web parts as regular web parts and redeploy them.

[What you need to do to prepare:]

To understand whether you have installed domain isolated web parts and granted permissions you can verify if the SharePoint admin center API access page contains permissions listed under the Isolated grouping. If you see permissions listed under Isolated then you can use the instructions described on the domain isolated web part retirement page to discover the solutions, their domain isolated web parts and where those web parts are used. This resource will also contain the needed steps to update the web parts to not use domain isolation.

Note: There will not be an option to extend domain isolated web parts beyond April 2, 2026.

Learn more:


New

Updated October 3, 2025: This update serves as a reminder that SharePoint Framework domain isolated web parts will retire and stop working in 6 months from now (April 2, 2026).

After careful consideration and extensive review of usage data and feedback Microsoft has decided to retire the domain isolated web parts feature in the SharePoint Framework (SPFx).

[When will this happen:]

  • Starting April 2, 2025, domain isolated web parts will be turned off for any newly created tenants.
  • Starting April 2, 2026, Microsoft will remove the ability to use domain isolated web parts for existing tenants.

[How this will affect your organization:]

If your organization still uses domain isolated web parts, after the change has rolled out these will render an error message and stop functioning. We recommend customers to update the impacted web parts as regular web parts and redeploy them.

[What you need to do to prepare:]

To understand whether you have installed domain isolated web parts and granted permissions you can verify if the SharePoint admin center API access page contains permissions listed under the Isolated grouping. If you see permissions listed under Isolated then you can use the instructions described on the domain isolated web part retirement page to discover the solutions, their domain isolated web parts and where those web parts are used. This resource will also contain the needed steps to update the web parts to not use domain isolation.

Note: There will not be an option to extend domain isolated web parts beyond April 2, 2026.

Learn more:


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