How to Install and Use Microsoft Teams on Your iPad

A convenient way to communicate and share

The iPad strikes an outstanding balance between mobility and usability, making it a perfect fit if you’re a Microsoft Teams user looking to communicate, share files, and work with others.

This tutorial will show you how to download, install, and use Microsoft Teams on your iPadOS device.

Install Microsoft Teams on iPad

Microsoft offers a Teams version for iPadOS devices through Apple’s App Store. To download and install it on your iPad, you must:

Note: Update Microsoft Teams regularly to unlock new features and enhance the way it functions on your iPad. If you don’t have automatic app updates enabled, search forMicrosoft Teamson the App Store and tapUpdate.

Use Microsoft Teams on iPad

After installing Microsoft Teams, open it via the iPad’s Home Screen or App Library, and log in with a work, school, or personal Microsoft Account. If you don’t have an account, tapSign up for free.

Note: If you want to join a meeting without signing in, tap theJoin a meetingoption, enter your name, meeting invite ID and passcode, and tapJoin now.

Once you do that, pick a Teams workspace, allow the application to send you notifications, and permit it to access the iPad’s camera and microphone.

Teams for iPadOS is identical to the mobile app for iPhone and Android devices, but its larger screen size aligns it more with the Teams desktop app. You can use the options on the sidebar to:

If you’re new to Microsoft’s collaboration tool, go through ourTeams user guideandcompilation of Teams tips and tricksfor more details.

Uninstall Microsoft Teams on iPad

You can delete the Microsoft Teams app from your iPad if it isn’t for you. To do that:

Note: ChooseOffload Appto delete Microsoft Teams but keep locally stored documents and data intact.

Real Teamwork on Your iPad

Microsoft Teams is easy to download and install on your iPad. If you’ve already used it elsewhere, you should be able to take advantage of its features quickly to stay productive and connected. However, if you decide you don’t like Teams, you’ve got many alternative communications tools you can use on a mobile device.

Dilum Senevirathne is a freelance tech writer and blogger with three years of experience writing for online technology publications. He specializes in topics related to iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and Google web apps. When he isn’t hammering away at his Magic Keyboard, you can catch him binge-watching productivity hacks on YouTube.Read Dilum’s Full Bio

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