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Microsoft Stream, the intelligent video service in Office 365 is now available on iOS

Laurent Giret Laurent Giret
January 4, 2019
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Microsoft Stream, the company’s successor to Office 365 video is now available on iOS devices, in addition to the previously released Android app. Microsoft Stream is a business-oriented video sharing service, and the mobile apps allow you to watch and engage with videos, save content for offline viewing, and even search audio within videos.

The video service already has deep integrations across Office 365, but it’s still only available with Office 365 Enterprise E1, E3 and E5 plans. You can learn more about what the YouTube-like service in the video below:

The Microsoft Stream iOS app requires iOS 10 or newer, and it’s already optimized for the iPad. You download the iOS and Android apps from the links below, and you can also sign up for the mobile beta program if you’re interested in getting early access to new features.

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Microsoft Stream
Developer: Microsoft Corporation
Price: Free

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