MC1173208: Microsoft Copilot Analytics Adds Default-On Data Export for De-Identified Usage Metrics in Copilot Dashboard

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The update changes GA timing and confirms the export is default-on for eligible users, which requires admin review of VFAM settings. Admins should check who has company-level data access and communicate appropriately. User impact is minimal and limited to analysts and leaders accessing the data. Monitoring and some preparation are important, but no major technical setup is required since the feature is enabled by default.
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ℹ️ WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
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AT A GLANCE

Copilot dashboard now offers a default-on export for de-identified usage metrics. Review access and VFAM settings before GA in August 2026.
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END USERS

No major end-user change expected.
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IT ADMINS

Review who has dashboard access and update VFAM policies if needed.
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ROLLOUT TIMELINE

Upcoming:
August 2026

📢 Official Microsoft Message Center Announcement


(Updated) Microsoft Copilot Analytics: Data export public preview for Copilot metrics in the Copilot dashboard
Message ID: MC1173208 (Updated)

Updated July 13, 2026: We have updated the timeline. This post has also been updated to remind customers that this feature is default-on for Copilot Dashboard users with full company-level data access. The export output remains de-identified, with each user represented by a hashed ID. Please review and take any actions as appropriate for your organization. Thank you for your patience.

This MC post is associated with Roadmap ID 500872.

[Introduction:]

To support deeper analysis of Copilot adoption, Microsoft is introducing a new export capability in the Copilot Dashboard. This feature allows dashboard users with company-level access to download de-identified Copilot usage metrics, aggregated by user and week, from the past six months. Organizations can use this data to track adoption trends, optimize licensing, and support AI transformation strategies.

This feature requires at least 50 Microsoft 365 Copilot licenses and applies to the Viva Insights web app.

[When this will happen:]

  • Public Preview: Begins in early December 2025 (previously late November 2025), completes by late December 2025.
  • General Availability (Worldwide): Begins in early August 2026 (previously early July), completes by late August 2026 (previously late July).

[How this affects your organization:]

Who is affected:

Copilot Dashboard users with full company-level data access, including senior leaders (as identified in Entra ID), admin-assigned company-level users, delegates with company-level access, as well as global analysts and admins. 

Note: Group managers with data access limited to their own teams will not have access to this feature.

What will happen:

  • Users will be able to export de-identified, row-level Copilot usage metrics from the dashboard.
  • The dataset includes weekly, user-level metrics from the past six months.
  • The export supports Copilot usage analysis across apps (such as Word, Excel, Teams), and includes two attributes: Organization, and Job function.
  • Organizations can use the data to track usage patterns, generate insights to inform adoption strategies, optimize licensing, and measure ROI.
  • The feature is enabled by default for eligible users.
  • Admins can manage access via Viva Feature Access Management (VFAM) settings, under Module: Viva Insights; Feature: Copilot Metrics Export.
  • No impact to user workflow unless accessed by eligible users.

Screenshot 1 – View of the new Microsoft Copilot dashboard: 

user settings

Screenshot 2 – Example of output: 

user settings

[What you can do to prepare:]

  • Review the assignment of the Copilot dashboard users with full company-wide data access and adjust VFAM policies as needed.
  • Communicate the upcoming feature to eligible users so they know what to expect.
  • No admin setup is required to start using the export.
  • Admins can disable the feature at the tenant or group level at any time using VFAM settings.

Learn more: 

Microsoft Viva Feature access management | Microsoft Learn

Connect to the Microsoft Copilot Dashboard for Microsoft 365 customers | Microsoft Learn

[Compliance considerations:]

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

Source: Microsoft Message Center • Analysed by MWPro

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