Claude just flipped a big switch: Microsoft 365 connectors are now live on every Claude plan, so you can plug in Outlook, OneDrive, and SharePoint and have your actual work files and emails sitting inside the chat instead of copy‑pasting everything in manually.
In practice, this means you can ask Claude to “summarize my last five client emails and draft a response,” and it will pull those threads from Outlook (with your permission), analyze them, and spit out a clean reply you can tweak and send. Same story with documents: instead of uploading random files, you can have Claude search across your SharePoint sites and OneDrive libraries, then compare contracts, extract key points, or generate project briefs from the docs your team is already collaborating on. For anyone drowning in files and email, the idea is that Claude becomes less of a generic chatbot and more of an assistant that actually understands your day‑to‑day context.
Security‑wise, Anthropic is leaning on Microsoft’s own identity and permission system: the connector uses delegated access, tokens are encrypted, and Anthropic never sees your Microsoft 365 password. Admins can go pretty granular too, locking the connector to specific users or groups and even limiting which permission scopes people are allowed to use, so IT doesn’t lose control over who can hook Claude into sensitive mailboxes and document libraries. The whole thing is delivered as an Anthropic‑published app in the Microsoft ecosystem, so it goes through Microsoft’s publisher verification process rather than some random third‑party workaround.
The other side of this update is what it does to your workflow. Once everything is connected, you can stay inside Claude and ask it to, say, “list all my open project docs from SharePoint and outline next steps,” or “pull key risks from last week’s meeting notes in OneDrive and turn them into a status slide outline.” Because it’s pulling from your real documents and messages, the responses tend to be more grounded and less “generic AI advice,” which is exactly what power users have been asking for in enterprise search and productivity tools. If you already live in Microsoft 365 all day, this basically turns Claude into a layer on top of Outlook and your file system rather than yet another separate destination you have to maintain.

Up to now, Microsoft 365 access for Claude had mainly been a Team and Enterprise thing, with organizations needing Entra ID admins and Claude org owners to configure everything. Anthropic has been using an MCP‑style connector that shows up as “Microsoft 365” under Settings → Connectors in Claude, and institutions like universities have already been rolling it out so staff can log in with their regular Microsoft credentials and approve access to email and files. Extending that connector to every plan is a big shift: it opens up this deep Microsoft 365 integration to individual power users, freelancers, and small teams who don’t have an IT department but still want their AI assistant to actually see their calendars, docs, and inbox—under tight permissions they control.
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