Microsoft To Do

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Microsoft To Do (previously styled as Microsoft To-Do) is a cloud-based task management application. It allows users to manage their tasks from a smartphone, tablet and computer. The technology is produced by the team behind Wunderlist, which was acquired by Microsoft, and the stand-alone apps feed into the existing Tasks feature of the Outlook product range.

Windows2.172.6603 / 11 March 2026; 1 day ago (2026-03-11)[1]
Windows2.172.6603 / 11 March 2026; 1 day ago (2026-03-11)[1]
Android2.143.935.02 / 4 April 2025; 11 months ago (2025-04-04)[2][3]
iOS2.169 / 9 March 2026; 3 days ago (2026-03-09)[4]
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Microsoft To Do
Stable release(s) [±]
Windows2.172.6603 / 11 March 2026; 1 day ago (2026-03-11)[1]
Android2.143.935.02 / 4 April 2025; 11 months ago (2025-04-04)[2][3]
iOS2.169 / 9 March 2026; 3 days ago (2026-03-09)[4]
Operating system
TypeProductivity
Task management
LicenseFreeware
Websitetodo.microsoft.com
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History

Microsoft To Do was first launched as a preview with basic features in April 2017.[5] Later more features were added including Task list sharing in June 2018.[6]

In September 2019, a major update to the app was unveiled, adopting a new user interface with a closer resemblance to Wunderlist. The name was also slightly updated by removing the hyphen from To-Do.[7]

In May 2020, Microsoft officially closed the doors on Wunderlist, ending its active service in favor of improving and expanding Microsoft To Do.[8]

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