Collaborate for free with online versions of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and OneNote. Save documents, spreadsheets, and presentations online, in OneDrive.
SharePoint is a browser-based app that you connect to through your web browser. With SharePoint, you can do many things, such as: uploading and sharing files to your document library, collaborating on files with others, creating a team site or communication site, and more.
With SharePoint you can: Build intranet sites and create pages, document libraries, and lists. Sync and store your files in the cloud so anyone can securely work with you. Manage your daily routine with workflows, forms, and lists. Catch up on news on-the-go with the mobile app.
Manage content, collaborate, customize workflows, and create team sites using Microsoft SharePoint with advanced security and governance controls built in.
Note: To sign in to SharePoint, your organization needs to have an Office 365 subscription that includes SharePoint Online or an on-premises SharePoint Server. This app is provided by Microsoft.
Learn what SharePoint is used for, the reasons and benefits, and practical use cases in document management, teamwork, automation, and business productivity.
Microsoft Ignite 2025 made one thing crystal clear: SharePoint is not just “still around.” It is the backbone of Microsoft’s AI story. Behind all the new agents, Copilot features, and Work IQ announcements sits a familiar hero: your SharePoint content.
The product group released the December 2025 Cumulative Update for SharePoint Server 2016 product family. This CU also includes Feature Pack 1 which was released with December 2016 CU and Feature Pack 2 which was released with September 2017 CU.