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MC1287373Microsoft Teams introduces efficiency mode to improve app responsiveness

Summary

Microsoft Teams will roll out Efficiency Mode by late May to improve performance on hardware-constrained devices. Enabled by default, it adjusts video resolution and app behavior to enhance responsiveness. Users can opt out via settings. The rollout completes by end of June 2026 with no major compliance issues.

More information

Updated June 3, 2026: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience. 

Introduction

Microsoft Teams is introducing Efficiency Mode, a performance-optimized experience designed for hardware-constrained devices. This change improves app responsiveness and meeting quality by adjusting resource usage based on device capabilities.

This message applies to Teams for Windows desktop and Teams for Mac desktop and is associated with Roadmap ID 560055.

When this will happen:

General Availability (Worldwide): Rollout begins in late May 2026 (previously early May) and is expected to complete by end of June 2026 (previously end of May).

How this affects your organization:

Who is affected:

  • Users running Microsoft Teams on hardware‑constrained devices (for example, devices with limited CPU, memory)

What will happen:

  • Efficiency Mode is enabled by default on eligible devices.
  • An Efficiency Mode indicator appears in the Teams app title bar.
  • user settings

  • When enabled:
    • Video resolution sent from the user’s camera is dynamically adjusted in meetings.
    • The app launches without a pre-selected chat and shows a static image in the message pane.
  • Users can opt out via Settings > General > “Never use efficiency mode.”
  • To align with the new standardized approach of how indicators are displayed in the title bar, for VDI users the “Optimized” pill is replaced with the new icon.
  • user settings

What you can do to prepare:

  • No action is required if the default behavior works for your organization.
  • Consider informing helpdesk teams about the new mode and opt-out option.
  • Update internal documentation if applicable.

Compliance considerations:

Users can enable or disable the feature themselves. No other compliance considerations were identified.

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