Microsoft Power Pages now embeds Copilot Studio agents with full authentication support, in-studio testing, and web-role visibility controls, enabling developers to validate conversations, use Entra ID, and manage agent access for anonymous, authenticated, or specific user groups within site contexts.
Microsoft released an update that enables embedding Copilot Studio agents directly into Power Pages. The change expands authentication support and adds web role visibility controls for embedded agents.
Main feature and impact
Power Pages now supports embedding Copilot Studio agents with full authentication parity. Developers can configure Microsoft Entra ID and other authentication types for agents. This alignment preserves existing identity and security models. Embedded agents can be managed with the same access controls used for other site content. The change reduces integration complexity and improves security posture for both internal and external conversational experiences.Practical implications
Makers can test agents from within Copilot Studio before deploying to Power Pages. This reduces context switching during development and speeds validation of authentication flows. Sites can host custom agents and use Power Pages web roles to control visibility. Administrators gain consistent role-based access management for agent features. Organizations can therefore deploy targeted conversational experiences for anonymous, authenticated, or specific user groups.Agents help deliver intelligent, conversational experiences for your site users directly within your websites. These updates simplify how agents built with Microsoft Copilot Studio integrate with Power Pages. Support for all authentication types available in Copilot Studio.These enhancements require configuration of agent authentication and web roles before production use. Review Microsoft documentation for enabling agents and configuring Entra ID authentication. Test agent conversations and access flows in Copilot Studio before embedding in Power Pages.
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