Microsoft Whiteboard is constantly changing and evolving. As we release new features and functionality, we will continue to highlight them on this page – make sure to come back regularly!

Several new features have recently been made available:

  • Open existing whiteboards in Teams meetings

  • Annotations in Teams meetings

  • Collaborate with users outside your organization in Teams meetings

  • Insert text in shapes

  • Drop sticky notes into grids, and drag them out

  • Export your whiteboard as a PDF (currently only available in the Windows desktop client)

  • Templates available in all supported languages

Open existing whiteboards in Teams meetings

Users can now choose an existing whiteboard to share in a Teams meeting. This allows you to prepare  a whiteboard ahead of time or continue working iteratively on a project.

Guide users through a whiteboard with Follow

Follow allows you to have participants on a whiteboard follow your point of view as you move around the canvas to discuss and make edits. It's a great way to present material created on Whiteboard, as well as guide participants through activities and sessions. Learn more. 

Add annotations in Microsoft Teams

Annotations allow you to collaborate on a design, template, or presentation while sharing your screen in a Teams meeting. Everyone in the meeting can begin annotating right away, and collaborative cursors make it easy to view changes made by all participants. 

Collaborative cursors make it easy to track changes to a whiteboard during a Teams meeting.

See use annotation while sharing your screen in Teams to learn more.

Collaborate with external users in Teams meetings

With the transition to OneDrive for Business storage, you can now collaborate on a whiteboard with participants from other organizations in real time. Please note that your administrator will need to ensure the proper settings are enabled before you can use this functionality.

Add links and online videos to a whiteboard

You can now add clickable links directly to a whiteboard. Depending on the link, it will show up as a link, preview the content, or if it's a supported video it will display the video and allow you to play and pause it directly on the whiteboard. Learn more about inserting links and inserting online videos. 

Lock and unlock objects

Whiteboard lets you lock any object to the canvas so that it cannot be moved around. It's also easy to unlock all objects at once. See lock content in Whiteboard to learn more.

You can now lock objects to the whiteboard canvas.

Insert Bing images

The latest version makes it easy to add Bing images to a whiteboard.

You can now insert Bing images in Whiteboard.

New help hub

Whiteboard has a new help and learning page where you can find answers to commonly asked questions. Check out support.microsoft.com/whiteboard to get started.

Find answers to commonly asked questions on the Whiteboard help page.

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