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Visual Studio 2026 is here: faster, smarter, and a hit with early adopters
Nov 11, 2025
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Visual Studio 2026 is here: faster, smarter, and a hit with early adopters

Mads Kristensen

Dear developers, We’re thrilled to announce that Visual Studio 2026 is now generally available! This is a moment we’ve built side by side with you. Your feed...

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Azure MCP tools now ship built into Visual Studio 2022 — no extension required
Apr 15, 2026
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Azure MCP tools now ship built into Visual Studio 2022 — no extension required

Yun Jung Choi

Azure MCP tools now ship built into Visual Studio 2022 — no extension required Azure MCP tools are now built into Visual Studio 2022 as part of the Azure development workload — no separate extension to find, install, or update. You can enable over 230 tools across 45 Azure services directly in GitHub Copilot Chat and manage Azure resources, deployments, and diagnostics without leaving your IDE. If you already have the Azure development workload installed, you're one click away from getting started. What changed Previously, using Azure MCP tools in Visual Studio 2022 required you to install the "GitHub Copilo...

Stop Hunting Bugs: Meet the New Visual Studio Debugger Agent Workflow
Apr 15, 2026
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Stop Hunting Bugs: Meet the New Visual Studio Debugger Agent Workflow

Harshada Hole

We’ve all been there: a bug report lands in your inbox with a title like "App crashes sometimes" and zero reproduction steps. Your morning, which was supposed to be spent building new features, is now a forensic investigation. You’re setting scattershot breakpoints, staring at the call stack, and trying to guess what the original reporter was thinking.  Debugging isn't just about fixing code; it’s about reducing uncertainty. Today, we’re taking a massive leap toward solving that problem by introducing a new, upgraded, guided workflow within our exiting Debugger Agent in Visual Studio. Ending the "Guessin...

Take full control of your floating windows in Visual Studio
Apr 7, 2026
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Take full control of your floating windows in Visual Studio

Mads Kristensen

Make Visual Studio floating windows work perfectly with PowerToys FancyZones. Flip one option to get independent windows, better snapping, and less friction.

Bookmark Studio: evolving bookmarks in Visual Studio
Apr 1, 2026
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Bookmark Studio: evolving bookmarks in Visual Studio

Mads Kristensen

Bookmarks in Visual Studio have always been a simple, reliable feature. Many developers use them regularly, and over the years we’ve heard consistent feedback from those users. Bookmarks were useful, but there were a few core gaps that kept them from being as effective and relevant as they could be. Navigation was one of the biggest pain points. You could move between bookmarks, but there was no easy way to jump directly to a specific bookmark using the keyboard. That made bookmarks harder to rely on once you had more than a few. Another common request was sharing. Bookmarks worked well for personal, local nav...

Visual Studio March Update – Build Your Own Custom Agents
Mar 31, 2026
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Visual Studio March Update – Build Your Own Custom Agents

Mark Downie

This month's Visual Studio update gives you new ways to customize GitHub Copilot. Custom agents allow you to build specialized Copilot agents tailored to your team's workflow, backed by the tools and knowledge sources that matter to your project. Alongside that, agent skills bring reusable instruction sets, and a new find_symbol tool gives agents language-aware navigation across your codebase. Beyond agents, we're continuing to invest in the diagnostics experience with Copilot-powered profiling directly from Test Explorer and real-time perf tips during debugging. Security gets a boost too, with Copilot now hel...

Unlock More Power in Your Development Workflow: Syncfusion for Visual Studio Subscribers 
Mar 24, 2026
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Unlock More Power in Your Development Workflow: Syncfusion for Visual Studio Subscribers 

Jim Harrer

A few months ago, I was talking with a developer who said something that stuck with me:  “I love building apps. I just don’t love rebuilding the same UI controls over and over again.”  That’s the reality for a lot of teams. You want to focus on your business logic, your architecture, your differentiation. Instead, you burn cycles wiring up grids, charts, document exports, dashboards, and signing workflows.  If you’re a Visual Studio subscriber, there’s a benefit waiting for you that can change that: Syncfusion.  And it’s included at no additional cost for eligible subscribers.  Let me walk you thro...

Get the Inside Scoop on Visual Studio Subscriptions, Straight to Your Inbox
Mar 16, 2026
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Get the Inside Scoop on Visual Studio Subscriptions, Straight to Your Inbox

Jim Harrer

Get the Inside Scoop on Visual Studio Subscriptions, Straight to Your Inbox  A few weeks ago I was talking with a Visual Studio Enterprise subscriber. Seasoned .NET developer. Ships production code. Knows his stack inside and out.  During the conversation I mentioned one of the training benefits included in his subscription.  He stopped me.  “I didn’t even know that was included.”  That is exactly why we created the Visual Studio Subscriptions monthly email newsletter.  Why We Launched It  Visual Studio Professional and Enterprise subscriptions include far more than just the IDE. For exam...

Visual Studio Dev Essentials: Free, Practical Tools for Every Developer 
Mar 9, 2026
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Visual Studio Dev Essentials: Free, Practical Tools for Every Developer 

Jim Harrer

When I first found Visual Studio Dev Essentials, it felt like discovering a hidden door in the developer toolkit world. I’d heard about free tools and cloud credits, but I wasn’t sure if it would really matter in day-to-day coding life. The short answer: it absolutely does.  What struck me most was how the program was built with real developers in mind, and the fact that it’s completely free makes it accessible to anyone with a Microsoft account. Why Dev Essentials Matters  Dev Essentials is not a trial version or a limited sneak-peek. It’s a free developer membership that brings together the tools, clou...

Visual Studio February Update
Feb 24, 2026
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Visual Studio February Update

Mark Downie

This month’s Visual Studio update continues our focus on helping you move faster and stay in flow, with practical improvements across AI assistance, debugging, testing, and modernization. Building on the momentum from January’s editor updates, the February release brings smarter diagnostics and targeted support for real world development scenarios, from WinForms maintenance to C++ modernization. All of the features highlighted are available in the Visual Studio 2026 Stable Channel as part of the February 2026 feature update (18.3). Please update to the latest version to try out these new features! WinForms Ex...