May 16th, 2025
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How to Watch Microsoft Build 2025 Online

Jim Harrer
Senior Product Marketing Manager

Microsoft Build 2025 Is Here! — How to Make the Most of It Virtually

It’s that time again—Microsoft Build has started! Microsoft Build 2025 runs this week (May 19–22)—and now’s the perfect time to catch the sessions live or watch past sessions on-demand.

This year, Build is more accessible than ever. Every keynote, breakout session, demo theater, and even our hands-on labs are available to stream—live or on-demand—completely free. No travel. No ticket. Just you, your browser, and some of the best developer content of the year.

I’ve had the privilege of working alongside our Product Managers and Engineering teams to help bring these new experiences to life. And I can confidently say—this year’s lineup is comprehensive, with something for every Visual Studio user. From deep dives into .NET and GitHub Copilot in Visual Studio, to lightning-fast demo theaters and hands-on labs powered by the Microsoft Skillable platform, there’s truly something for everyone.

Step 1: Customize Your Schedule

If you do just one thing today, head over to build.microsoft.com and use the free Schedule Builder. It’s the easiest way to:

  • Add Must Watch sessions from Satya Nadella, Kevin Scott, Amanda Silver, and Scott Guthrie and friends.
  • Pick breakouts tailored to your interests—Visual Studio, AI agents, .NET 9, GitHub Copilot, Azure, and more.
  • Queue up on-demand sessions you can catch later, even after the event ends.

💡 And this year, keep an eye out for “AI Agents” and “Agentic” —a new way to think about how AI works with you, not just for you. Visual Studio is evolving, and the sessions hinting at this shift are worth flagging.

Step 2: Prioritize Live Viewing (and Must-Watch Sessions)

Many sessions—especially keynotes—feature live Q&A and real-time demos you won’t want to miss. And with 133 sessions focused on Developer Tools and .NET, there’s truly something for everyone.

I encourage you to use the schedule builder and find the topics you’re interested in. Here are just a few I’ll be attending in person to help get you started:

Must Watch!

More to add to your watch list:

  • Top GitHub Copilot Features You Missed in Visual Studio 2022Visual Studio now delivers its most AI-powered experience yet—with GitHub Copilot deeply integrated into your daily workflow. In this session, we’ll walk through the latest Copilot features lighting up in Visual Studio, including Agent Mode (Preview), which brings goal-driven, multi-step assistance right into the IDE.
  • The Future of .NET App Modernization Streamlined with AIGitHub Copilot and Agents are transforming how developers modernize their applications and get them cloud ready. Come see how GitHub Copilot Upgrade for .NET helps you upgrade your .NET applications directly from Visual Studio. From project and dependency analysis, plan execution, automatic self-healing, detailed reporting, and more. Hear from industry experts who are transforming their .NET app modernization with GitHub Copilot.
  • Yet “Another Highly Technical Talk” with Hanselman and ToubFollowing from their “Highly Technical Talk” at Build 2024, join Scott Hanselman and partner software engineer Stephen Toub for another talk that is 100% LIVE demo. Zero slides, just code. In this “highly technical talk” on the internals of .NET, they’ll look for performance issues and fix them live on stage. In this talk, you’ll learn debugging, performance, and optimization skills. If you are super advanced, level up, and let’s see how deep you can go!
  • Unleash Developer Potential with AI and Dev BoxMicrosoft Dev Box is reimagining the developer environment. See how this customizable, project-focused platform supports AI development with flexible compute, seamless integration with Visual Studio and VS Code, and team-specific setups that go beyond traditional VDI. Learn how Dev Box is enabling the next generation of productivity.

Demo Theaters and Labs:

Demo Theaters and Labs give you two great ways to explore what’s new. Demos are quick, 15-minute lightning sessions—perfect for discovering new features and getting inspired fast. Labs go deeper with guided, hands-on experiences you can follow step-by-step, right in your browser. Whether you join live or watch later, both formats are available online and designed to fit your pace.

  • Lab: Hands-on with GitHub Copilot in Visual StudioWant to go from curious to confident with Copilot in Visual Studio? This lab walks you through real scenarios that show just how integrated and helpful Copilot has become. Get guided, interactive practice using AI inside the IDE.
  • Demo: Build, Deploy & Use Your First Model Context Protocol (MCP) ServerCurious about what MCP really is? This lightning-fast session will walk you through building your very first Model Context Protocol server from scratch. You’ll create it in VS Code, test it live, and deploy it—learning why this matters for agent-based development along the way.

Can’t catch them all live? No worries—everything is available on-demand after Build so you can watch at your own pace.

Step 3: Stay Connected

Follow the conversation on #MSBuild, #VisualStudio and #dotNET on X. Ask questions, share what you’re learning, and connect with other developers from around the world. You’ll find inspiration in the comments—and maybe even a new collaborator.

Use the Schedule Builder today. Start building your watchlist now at build.microsoft.com, and I’ll see you—virtually—next week.

Let’s code the future together.

….Jim


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Jim Harrer
Senior Product Marketing Manager

Jim Harrer is a Senior Product Marketing Manager at Microsoft, with a focus on the Visual Studio Family. When he's not working, Jim loves training his Labradoodle, Coco, who excels in Agility Training and Scent Detection. Approachable and always eager to connect, Jim is always open to meeting with customers.

3 comments

  • Peter DC

    Previously the recorded Build sessions were available for download which made them easier to watch when offline due to electricity or location issues. This actually makes them less accessible for people like myself.
    The sign language option is awesome.

  • Chris · Edited

    I just bought a XBox Series X and as a burnt out demoralized ex-Salesforce Marketing Cloud consultant on sabbatical was so impressed at how y’all transferred my old XBox One to the Series X - I wanted to learn the MS enterprise tech platform and apps next.

    Where I’m going with this is - there are more people like me and a MS Build or MS Learn app on the Xbox store would be so nice! I volunteer to help develop it! 🫡

    I’ve really enjoyed Build so far - thanks to you and the MS team for giving me hope that...

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    • Shibin Kuriakose

      Heyyy thats a cool idea .. i second that too , Btw looks like MS folks are busy with their projects though … shall we collab and build one ourselves ? Let me know – phonenixrises@outlook.com .. Just got free after my students exams . Time to binge wathc build . 🙂