MC1395010: Microsoft Teams: Interpreter simultaneous mode enhancements

Microsoft Teams is enhancing Interpreter simultaneous mode with distinct speaker voices, reduced visual distractions, audio activation confirmation, and admin control to disable voice simulation via PowerShell. An in-product feedback feature is added. Updates roll out July 2026, enabled by defaul...

[What and Why]

We're introducing enhancements to Interpreter in Microsoft Teams simultaneous mode to improve multilingual meeting clarity and administrative control. These updates expand voice options to improve speaker differentiation, reduce visual distractions for non-Interpreter users, provide audio confirmation on activation, and give admins the ability to disable voice simulation via PowerShell to meet organizational policy or compliance requirements. We've also added in-product feedback so users can easily share their input on interpretation quality.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 562035.

[Rollout Schedule]

  • Targeted Release: Early July 2026 through mid-July 2026
  • General Availability (Worldwide): Mid-July 2026 through late July 2026

[Impact on Your Organization]

Who is affected

  • Users who use Interpreter in Microsoft Teams meetings (simultaneous mode)
  • Microsoft 365 admins managing Teams policies and settings

Platforms/Services

  • Microsoft Teams (meetings)
  • Desktop and web (mobile impact not specified)

What will happen

  • Interpreter will dynamically assign a distinct voice to each speaker, making it easier for participants to distinguish who is speaking in multi-speaker conversations.
  • Admins will have a new PowerShell control to fully disable voice simulation if required for compliance or policy reasons.
  • Shimmer visual effects will now be shown only to participants who have activated Interpreter, reducing distractions for other meeting attendees.
  • Users will hear an audio notification when Interpreter is activated, confirming the feature is working.
  • A new in-product feedback mechanism will allow users to share input on interpretation quality directly from within the meeting experience.
  • The feature will be enabled by default and available for users with an M365 Copilot license. 

[Action Required / Recommendations]

No action is required to receive this update.

Recommended actions:

  • Review your organization’s policies regarding voice simulation.
  • If needed, configure the new admin control to disable voice simulation in Teams settings.
  • Communicate this update to helpdesk and support teams to prepare for potential user questions about changes in Interpreter behavior.
  • Update internal documentation if you reference Interpreter or translation capabilities in Teams.

[Compliance considerations]

No compliance considerations identified. Review as appropriate for your organization.