Microsoft 365 gives you access to apps such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint, but with its new Copilot AI tools included, prices are getting higher. To balance this out, it appears Microsoft is looking at offering a free version of its suite of apps. As seen by tech site Beebom (via Windows Central), Microsoft tested […]

Microsoft tests free Word, PowerPoint and Excel apps for Windows — expect a lot of ads


Microsoft 365 gives you access to apps such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint, but with its new Copilot AI tools included, prices are getting higher. To balance this out, it appears Microsoft is looking at offering a free version of its suite of apps.

As seen by tech site Beebom (via Windows Central), Microsoft tested offering a free, ad-supported version of Microsoft Office desktop apps (a.k.a. Microsoft 365), which includes Word, PowerPoint and Excel. This would allow users to use these apps without a subscription or needing to pay a one-time fee.