This is Microsoft’s new web-powered Outlook email client for Windows

Microsoft’s new web-based Outlook client has been in development for well over a year at this point. In fact, the client itself leaked last year, but it was inaccessible to people outside the company, until now. As of this morning, it appears the app has started working for work and education accounts, meaning we can finally get our first look at Microsoft’s new Outlook email client.

The new app is pretty much identical to the Outlook Web experience you can find today by heading to Outlook.com. There doesn’t appear to be any extra features or additions (at least not yet) that differentiates this client from the website. Unfortunately, the app isn’t working with personal email accounts just yet, though we suspect support for that will be added once Microsoft officially announced the client.

The only noticeable differences with this client is that Microsoft has embedded window controls into the Outlook header to make it look more native to the OS. Composing a message or creating an event in the calendar pops up a new window, which looks clean and minimal.

Windows Central reported in January 2021 that Microsoft was hoping to eventually replace the built-in Mail & Calendar apps on Windows 10 and Windows 11 with this client. It’s still too early for that, as the app is marked as “preview” or “beta” in many places. Microsoft also intends to ship this app on macOS and Linux eventually as well. After all, it’s pretty much just a web app.

Microsoft hasn’t yet announced this new email experience officially, but it’s likely to be unveiled soon as the app looks relatively polished. Build 2022 is later this month, so perhaps we’ll see an official announcement there.

You can download the app from this link, or you can check out more screenshots of the app below:

Thanks Temmie for spotting this!

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