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SharePoint: Migrate the Maps web part to Azure Maps

Plan for Change
Major Change

Message ID

MC1222981
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SharePoint Online

Summary

The SharePoint Maps web part will migrate from Bing Maps to Azure Maps starting March 2026, completing by mid-April. Key changes include renaming, removal of business entity search, limited autosuggestions for some Asian languages, and removal of bird’s eye and street view. Admins should update allowlists and network settings.

Details

Introduction

We’re updating the SharePoint Maps web part to use Azure Maps as its data provider. This migration modernizes the mapping experience, improves reliability, and aligns SharePoint with Microsoft’s long-term mapping platform strategy. Most existing functionality will continue to work as expected.

When this will happen:

General Availability (Worldwide, GCC): Rollout will begin in early March 2026 and complete by mid-April 2026.

How this affects your organization:

Who is affected:

  • Organizations using the SharePoint Maps web part (formerly Bing Maps) on modern SharePoint pages.
  • Admins responsible for allowlists, network security, or governance of SharePoint sites.

What will happen:

  • The Bing Maps web part will be renamed to Maps.
  • Azure Maps services are currently available except in China. 
  • Place and Address search will continue to work.
  • Business Entity search (searching for organizations or points of interest by name) will no longer be supported.
  • Autosuggestions will no longer support Chinese, Japanese, or Korean.
  • Bird’s eye and Street view modes will be removed, with automatic fallback to Road view.
  • No admin toggle is provided; migration occurs automatically.

What you can do to prepare:

  • Add atlas.microsoft.com to your organization’s allowlist if applicable.
  • Confirm network access, firewall, and proxy configurations allow traffic to this domain.
  • Review SharePoint pages that use the Maps web part.
  • Communicate this change to site owners or helpdesk staff.
  • Update internal documentation if needed.

Compliance considerations:

No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.

Timeline

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Published
Jan 28, 2026
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Updated
Jan 28, 2026
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End Date
May 12, 2026
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Tags

#Feature update#User impact

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