Skype is Discontinuing, Shifting Focus to Microsoft Teams
Microsoft is set to shut down Skype on May 5, 2025, redirecting its focus to Microsoft Teams. The company announced the decision last week, prompting questions about the transition and its implications for existing Skype users.

Microsoft aims to streamline its consumer communication services, consolidating them under the Microsoft Teams umbrella, according to the announcement. This move is part of a broader strategy, initiated when Teams was launched, to create a unified hub for communication and collaboration.
Here’s a breakdown of what the shutdown means for users:
Why is Skype being discontinued?
Microsoft is retiring Skype to prioritize Microsoft Teams, which it describes as a modern communication and collaboration hub. The company wants to have a streamlined offering so it can better adapt to customer needs, according to an official blog post. “In order to streamline our free consumer communications offerings so we can more easily adapt to customer needs, we will be retiring Skype in May 2025 to focus on Microsoft Teams (free), our modern communications and collaboration hub,” says Microsoft.
The Transition Timeline
In May 2025, Skype will be discontinued, which will give users a reasonable window to transition. Microsoft will provide resources and support to help users make the switch to Teams before the service is officially discontinued.
How to Migrate to Microsoft Teams
Existing Skype users can easily transition to Microsoft Teams using their current Skype credentials. Upon logging in, all chats, contacts, and conversations will automatically transfer, allowing users to continue their communications seamlessly. Microsoft points out that the platforms offer similar features, including both one-on-one and group calls, messaging, and file sharing. Teams, however, has additional tools like calendar management and community features.
Skype Paid Services
Microsoft has already stopped new subscriptions and the sale of Skype Credit. Existing subscribers, however, can continue to use their credit and subscriptions until the end of their next renewal period. After the shutdown, remaining Skype Credit will still be accessible. Paid users can also access the Skype Dial Pad through the Skype web portal or within Teams.
What are the Options for Skype Users?
Users have two primary options: transition to Microsoft Teams using their Skype credentials, or export their Skype data, including chats, contacts, and call history. For a temporary solution, users can download Teams and log in with their Skype credentials, to access chats and contacts on both services until the May 5, 2025 shutdown date.