Try or buy Microsoft 365
How to get Microsoft 365
Microsoft 365 is a subscription service that ensures you always have the most up-to-date Microsoft 365 apps from Microsoft. And with Microsoft 365 Family, you can share your subscription with up to five other people, install Microsoft 365 on all your devices, and sign in to five at the same time. That means you can use Office regardless of where you are or what device you're on, whether it's a PC, Mac, tablet, or phone.
How to redeem a code to activate Microsoft 365Â
If you just bought or got a Microsoft 365 subscription, the first thing to do is redeem the product key to activate Microsoft 365 and get access to your apps and features.
To redeem a product key, go to setup.office.com and sign in with your Microsoft account or create a new one.Â
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If you have a physical package, the product key is included with the packaging.
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If you bought Office through an online retailer, you may have received the product key via email, or it's written on your receipt.
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You only need to redeem this key once.
How to get Microsoft 365 for freeÂ
Microsoft 365 Online is a free version of Microsoft 365 Copilot that you can use in a web browser. You can do almost everything with the Microsoft 365 Online apps, but some more advanced features are only available with the Microsoft 365 or Office desktop apps.
You can access Microsoft 365 with a Microsoft account.Â
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How to get a free trial of Microsoft 365
Microsoft 365 is a subscription service that ensures you always have the most up-to-date Microsoft 365 apps from Microsoft.
With Microsoft 365 Family, you can install Microsoft 365 on all your devices and sign in to five at the same time - that means you can use Office no matter where you are or what device you're on. This includes PCs, Macs, tablets, and phones. You can also share you subscription with up to five other people.
How to buy Microsoft Office without a subscription
Office 2024Â is sold as a one-time purchase (without a subscription), which means you pay a single, up-front cost to get Office apps for one computer (PC or Mac).
One-time purchases also will not receive any new features and don't have an upgrade option, which means if you plan to upgrade to the next major release, you'll have to buy it again.