Microsoft rolls out AI workspace that turns files and prompts into Power Apps and Dataverse tables

On 2 June Microsoft opened the Vibe preview at vibe.powerapps.com. Users type a request, attach Word, Excel, email or chat files, and receive a generated plan, draft tables, and a canvas app. Draft tables publish to Dataverse. The workspace supports inline edits, formula inspection, and previews across devices. A Copilot licence is required. The feature is marked preview. Encrypted files are blocked, large uploads can lower output quality, and some relationship changes still need manual work after generation.
Until now the reader had to decide data structure first, usually starting with SharePoint lists they already understood. That forced them to confront limits around delegation, row counts, and relationships before any screen existed. Vibe collapses that step into an AI suggestion that defaults to Dataverse. The reader therefore skips the painful modelling phase but inherits tables, relationships, and permissions they cannot yet judge for long-term fit.
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Do not let the first generated tables become the production schema. Export the model, open it in a development environment, and rebuild the core tables yourself so you understand every relationship before real records arrive.
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