Microsoft Ends .NET 8 and .NET 9 Support on Nov. 10, 2026, Steering Users to .NET 10
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Updated · InfoWorld · Jul 1
Microsoft Ends .NET 8 and .NET 9 Support on Nov. 10, 2026, Steering Users to .NET 10
3 articles · Updated · InfoWorld · Jul 1
Summary
November 10, 2026 is the cutoff when Microsoft will stop servicing updates, security fixes and technical support for .NET 8 and .NET 9.
Microsoft is urging users to move to .NET 10, its long-term support release, which remains supported through November 2028 and can be adopted by switching projects to the net10.0 target framework.
Applications built on .NET 8 or .NET 9 will still run after support ends, but unpatched vulnerabilities will remain and Microsoft support will no longer be available.
Visual Studio 2022 will also begin marking .NET 8 and .NET 9 components as out of support in a future servicing update, while the production release of .NET 11 is expected this November.