Microsoft Teams has changed the way we connect and collaborate in our work and daily lives. To date, there are two Teams apps in Windows 11: one for work or education and one for personal use.
Today, the unified Teams app is available for Windows 11, Windows 10, and Mac. This update brings together work, personal, and education accounts into a single Teams app.
All your accounts in one place
To add or access additional accounts, select your profile picture in the top-right corner when you're signed in to Teams. Your work, personal, and education accounts will appear in a side-by-side window from a single Teams app.
Additionally, we know that many of you have multiple Teams accounts, so we've made it easier for you to select your preferred account when joining a Teams meeting. You can even join as a guest without signing in. Whether you're joining a call to connect with a customer or discussing your school's fall fundraiser, just select your preferred account the moment you join the meeting.
Personal Teams
Now everyone, including Windows 10 and Mac users, can connect and collaborate with anyone, anytime, for free when they sign in with their personal email. Schedule a free meeting and invite participants with a simple join link. Or create a Community to bring groups like your fantasy football league or school parent organization together in a shared space with calling, chat, file sharing, and more. Get started with Communities in Teams.
Enterprise administrators who have set sign-in restrictions for users will respect these restrictions. Learn more.
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An updated Teams desktop app that supports all account types is now available, joining our mobile apps for Android and Apple. If you already have Teams installed on your desktop, the app will be updated automatically, or you can download the app now here.