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Microsoft demos Copilot in Power Apps model-driven apps from 2026 Release Wave 1. Users issue natural language commands for data queries, visualizations, and record updates. Generative AI builds React pages and agent workflows via Power Apps MCP server, enabled environment-wide. Canvas apps get minor updates, but model-driven gains structured AI power while canvas requires manual formulas like Patch and control positioning.
Microsoft rolls out Agent Feed for Power Apps, embedding oversight into custom apps. Humans monitor, review, and override background AI agents before data changes. Shifts canvas apps from manual forms to supervision consoles for business processes.
Microsoft's Canvas Apps Authoring MCP Server in preview enables external AI tools like Claude Code and GitHub Copilot to directly build and modify canvas apps via APIs. AI generates YAML layouts, discovers controls, writes Power Fx formulas, and syncs changes with coauthoring. Setup requires .NET SDK and CLI plugins. This automates tedious manual design in Power Apps Studio.
Microsoft 365 Copilot is generally available for model-driven Power Apps, enabling direct data queries in workflows. Canvas app integration enters public preview, allowing AI controls on custom screens with existing security. This eliminates nested Filter/Search formulas and delegation limits in SharePoint lists, simplifying search interfaces.
Microsoft updated modern Text controls in canvas apps to support inline editing via double-click on the canvas. This eliminates formula bar navigation for static text, labels, and headings. The April 2026 release targets only modern controls, highlighting Microsoft's shift away from classic ones toward visual design efficiency.
Microsoft patched CVE-2026-26149, a critical Power Apps flaw (CVSS 9.0) letting attackers bypass security dialogs to run external protocols on user devices. No known exploits, but canvas apps need republishing by creators for protection. Low-code apps demand ongoing security maintenance beyond IT oversight.
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