| MC1130387 | Microsoft Edge: AI-powered History search now available |
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| Classification | stayInformed | ||||||
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| Last Updated | 08/06/2025 23:31:22 | ||||||
| Start Time | 08/06/2025 23:31:05 | ||||||
| End Time | 10/07/2025 07:00:00 | ||||||
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Introduction Microsoft Edge is introducing AI-powered History search to help users rediscover previously visited sites more easily. This enhanced experience uses an on-device model to understand synonyms, natural language, and minor typos—making it easier to find what you’re looking for. The model is trained locally using your browsing data, which never leaves the device or is sent to Microsoft. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 495834. When this will happen General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out in early August 2025 and expect to complete by early September 2025. How this will affect your organization This feature is controlled by the “Enable History search assisted with AI” toggle in Edge settings. Once rollout is complete, the toggle will be on by default.
Admins can manage AI-enhanced search in their browsing history in Microsoft Edge behavior using the EdgeHistoryAISearchEnabled policy.
Known limitations at launch: This feature will be available on Windows desktop only. There may be mobile parity gaps and unsupported environments on other platforms. Screenshot of the “Enable history search assisted with AI” toggle in Microsoft Edge. This setting, found under Settings > Privacy, search, and services > Address bar and search > History search, controls whether users can perform AI-powered semantic searches in their browsing history. Screenshot of the new AI-powered History search experience in Microsoft Edge: What you need to do to prepare No admin action is required before rollout. However, we recommend:
Learn more: EdgeHistoryAISearchEnabled | Microsoft Edge | Microsoft Learn Compliance considerations
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