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Summary
- Private chat will be introduced in Teams Rooms on Windows for organizers, co-organizers, and presenters during structured meetings and webinars.
- Two chat options will be available: one for private communication among event teams and another for all attendees.
- Users can switch between the two chat panels using a new dropdown on the chat button.
- Presenters can coordinate without disturbing attendee chat; existing attendee chat behavior remains unchanged.
- Review Teams meeting policies and update documentation to reflect this change.
Admin Impact: Low
User Impact: Medium
Release Start: 01 Apr 2026
Release End: 15 Apr 2026
Services: Teams
Category: Stay informed
Tags: Feature Update, User Adoption, Admin Action
History
3/9/2026 Item Added to Message Center
Microsoft Message
Introduction
We are introducing private chat in Teams Rooms on Windows for organizers, co‑organizers, and presenters in structured meetings and webinars. This update provides two chat options—one for private coordination among key participants and one for all attendees—helping event teams manage communications more effectively before, during, and after an event.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 557165.
When this will happen
General Availability (Worldwide and GCC): Rollout begins in early April 2026 and completes in mid‑April 2026.
How this affects your organization
Who is affected
- Admins who manage Microsoft Teams meetings, webinars, and town halls
- Users in Teams Rooms on Windows who participate in structured meetings and events
What will happen
When a Teams Rooms on Windows device joins a structured meeting or webinar as an organizer, co‑organizer, or presenter:
- Everyone is shown by default (Figures 1 and 2):
- Users will see two chat panels:
- Event group (private chat for organizers and presenters)
- Everyone (all presenters and attendees)
- Users can switch between chats using a new drop‑down chevron on the chat button.
- The feature allows presenters to coordinate privately without disrupting attendee chat.
- No changes are made to existing attendee chat behavior.
- This feature is enabled by default for Teams Rooms on Windows roles listed above.
What you can do to prepare
- Review your Teams meeting policies to confirm whether private chat is enabled for organizers and presenters.
- Communicate this change to helpdesk staff and event organizers.
- Update internal documentation that references chat behavior in Teams Rooms.
- Share Microsoft Learn resources for Teams Rooms as needed for training or troubleshooting.
Learn more: Host or attend an event from a Microsoft Teams Room (MTR) | Microsoft Support
Compliance considerations
No compliance considerations identified. Review as appropriate for your organization.