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[This article is prerelease documentation and is subject to change.]
Microsoft Copilot Studio supports both the classic and new agent experiences. This article explains when you might switch experiences, what changes when you do, and how to move between experiences based on your authoring goals.
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This article reflects the new experiences for creating agents and workflows in Microsoft Copilot Studio. The new agent experience is currently available as a production-ready preview. Learn about the two agent experiences in Classic vs. new agent experience. The new workflows experience is in public preview. Learn about the two workflows experiences in Workflows overview.
- Public preview features aren't meant for production use and might have restricted functionality.
- Production-ready and public previews are subject to supplemental terms of use.
- Some capabilities available in the classic experience aren't yet available in the new experience.
- Agents and workflows created in the new experience can't be converted to the classic experience.
If you're deciding which experience to use, start with Classic vs. new agent experience for a side-by-side comparison.
Switch to the new experience
To try out the new experience, select Try it now on the classic experience home page.
Switch to the classic experience
To switch back to the classic experience, turn off New experience on the new experience home page.