Microsoft Sway in 2026: Create Stunning Interactive Web Presentations
PowerPoint is the default for most presentations, but it was designed for slides projected in a conference room. In 2026, many presentations live on the web, are shared via email links, and need to look great on phones and tablets. That is where Microsoft Sway comes in.
Sway creates interactive, web-native presentations that adapt to any screen size automatically. No design skills required, no compatibility worries, and no file attachments. Just a link that works everywhere. This guide covers everything you need to know to use Sway effectively in your workflow.
What Is Microsoft Sway?
Sway is a Microsoft 365 app that lets you create interactive reports, presentations, newsletters, and portfolios that live on the web. Unlike PowerPoint, which produces slide-by-slide static files, Sway produces a continuous scrolling or panning experience that renders beautifully on any device.
Sway is included with Microsoft 365 business and education subscriptions and is also available free at sway.cloud.microsoft.com with a Microsoft account.
Sway vs PowerPoint: When to Use Each
Choose Sway when your presentation will be shared as a link, viewed on mobile, or needs to feel like a modern web page.
Choose PowerPoint when you are presenting in person, need precise slide-by-slide control, or your audience expects a traditional deck format.
Choose Sway for newsletters, project updates, training guides, and portfolios where readers browse at their own pace.
Choose PowerPoint for investor pitches, classroom lectures, and conference keynotes where you control the pacing.
Getting Started with Sway in 2026
Step 1: Open Sway
Go to sway.cloud.microsoft.com or open the Sway app within Microsoft 365. Click New blank Sway or choose from one of the AI-powered starter templates. In 2026, Sway offers Copilot integration that can generate an entire Sway presentation from a topic prompt or from an uploaded Word document or PDF.
Step 2: Add a Title Card
Your first card is the title card. Enter a compelling headline and subtitle. Click the background thumbnail to set a background image. Sway connects to Bing Image Search (with Creative Commons filters) and your own OneDrive, so you can add a professional hero image in seconds.
Step 3: Build Your Story with Cards
Sway is organised around cards. Each card holds one type of content: text, image, video, embed, or a group of items. Click the plus button below any card to add the next one. Available card types include:
Text: paragraphs, headings, or emphasis blocks
Image: upload from your device or search Bing
Video: paste a YouTube or Vimeo URL for embedded playback
Embed: paste any iframe-compatible embed code (Power BI, Twitter, forms)
Group: combine multiple cards into a side-by-side, grid, or stack layout
Using Copilot in Sway
In 2026, the standout Sway feature is Copilot integration. Click the Copilot button in the toolbar and you can:
Transform a Word document into a complete Sway presentation with images and layout in under a minute.
Generate a full Sway from a topic prompt (e.g., "Create a project update for our Q2 marketing campaign").
Remix the layout and colour scheme with a single click using AI-suggested designs.
Rewrite any text card for tone, length, or clarity directly within Sway.
Design and Customization
Themes and Styles
Click Design in the top menu to choose from curated themes. Each theme controls fonts, colours, and layout style. You can also use the Customise button to adjust accent colours and background styles. Sway keeps all design choices consistent across every card automatically, eliminating the manual formatting work that PowerPoint requires.
Layout Directions
Sway offers three navigation directions: Scrolling (vertical, like a web page), Slideshow (horizontal, like a traditional presentation), and Optimized (Sway chooses based on content). For most business reports and newsletters, Scrolling works best. For presentations shared at conferences or all-hands meetings, Slideshow provides a more familiar experience.
Sharing and Analytics
Click Share in the top right to get a shareable link. You can control access:
Public: anyone with the link can view.
Organisation: only people within your Microsoft 365 tenant.
Password-protected: add a password for external sharing with confidentiality.
Embed: copy an iframe code to embed your Sway in a SharePoint page, Teams tab, or website.
Sway also provides a built-in View Count so you can see how many people have opened your presentation. For more detailed analytics, embed a Microsoft Forms survey at the end of your Sway to collect feedback directly.
Practical Use Cases for Office Workers in 2026
Weekly team updates: replace the email wall of text with a Sway link that displays visuals, charts, and key metrics.
Onboarding guides: create interactive guides for new employees that include video walkthroughs and embedded forms.
Client proposals: share a polished, branded web presentation instead of a PDF attachment.
Training materials: build a scrollable lesson with embedded videos and knowledge-check forms.
Event recaps: compile photos, highlights, and next steps into a visual story you can share company-wide.
Tips for a Professional Sway
Use high-quality landscape images for background cards to make a strong first impression.
Limit text per card to 3-4 sentences; long blocks of text work against the visual format.
Use Group cards with side-by-side layout to create before/after or comparison views.
Test on mobile before sharing by clicking the phone icon in the preview toolbar.
Refresh Sway content after publishing without changing the URL by editing and saving; recipients always see the latest version.
Conclusion
Microsoft Sway is one of the most underrated tools in the Microsoft 365 suite. While everyone reaches for PowerPoint, Sway delivers something that PowerPoint cannot: a beautiful, interactive, device-agnostic experience that lives on the web and updates in real time.
In 2026, with Copilot integration turning documents into polished Sways in seconds, there has never been a better time to add Sway to your communication toolkit. Try creating your next project update or team newsletter as a Sway and watch engagement improve immediately.
Share your first Sway with a colleague today and see what they think. The reaction tends to be the same: "I did not know Microsoft had this!"












