The full 7.3 version is complete with the release of v.7.3.1. This was a massive work of adding new shapes of new services that appear on Azure and changing the existing ones with the new version of the shapes. Work is done, and I hope you enjoy it!
📝 One-Minute Brief
Version 7.3.1 delivers another incremental update to the Microsoft Integration & Azure Stencils Pack for Visio. This release includes new Office/Office 365 and Dynamics 365 icons, improvements to existing shapes, refinements to API Connector stencils, visual adjustments such as aspect‑ratio locking, and a collection of freshly added SVG files — keeping the pack aligned with the evolving Microsoft ecosystem.
What’s new in this version?
This is the list of changes and additions present in this release:
- New shapes on MIS Azure Stencils, MIS Azure Additional or Support Stencils, MIS Developer Stencils, and MIS Security and Governance packages: add a considerable number of new shapes of new services that appear on Azure, changing the existing ones with their new layout.


- Move old versions of the shape layout to the MIS Azure Old Versions package.
- New shapes on MIS AI and Machine Learning Stencils: several new shapes have been added to this package with several Cognitive Services.

- New shapes on Microsoft Integration Stencils: some new shapes have been added to this package, describing Schemas, Maps, Agreements, Partners, Assemblies, and so on.

- Lock the aspect ratio of the new stencil icons: This was a request made that can be very handy to protect against accidental resizing with another shape aspect.
- SVG files: new SVG files added.
Microsoft Integration, Azure, Power Platform, Office 365, and much more Stencils Pack
Microsoft Integration, Azure, Power Platform, Office 365 and much more Stencils Pack it’s a Visio package that contains fully resizable Visio shapes (symbols/icons) that will help you to visually represent On-premise, Cloud or Hybrid Integration and Enterprise architectures scenarios (BizTalk Server, API Management, Logic Apps, Service Bus, Event Hub…), solutions diagrams and features or systems that use Microsoft Azure and related cloud and on-premises technologies in Visio:
- BizTalk Server
- Microsoft Azure
- Integration
- Integration Service Environments (ISE)
- Logic Apps and Azure App Service in general (API Apps, Web Apps, and Mobile Apps)
- Azure API Management
- Messaging: Event Hubs, Event Grid, Service Bus, …
- Azure IoT and Docker
- AI, Machine Learning, Stream Analytics, Data Factory, Data Pipelines
- SQL Server, DocumentDB, CosmosDB, MySQL, …
- and so on
- Integration
- Microsoft Power Platform
- Microsoft Flow
- PowerApps
- Power BI
- Office 365, SharePoint,…
- DevOps and PowerShell
- Security and Governance
- And much more…
- … and now non-related Microsoft technologies like:
- SAP Stencils

The Microsoft Integration Stencils Pack is composed of 28 files:
- Microsoft Integration Stencils
- MIS Additional or Support Stencils
- MIS AI and Machine Learning Stencils
- MIS Apps and Systems Logo Stencils
- MIS Azure Additional or Support Stencils
- MIS Azure Black and Gray
- MIS Azure Old Versions
- MIS Azure Stencils
- MIS Black and Cyan
- MIS Buildings Stencils
- MIS Databases and Analytics Stencils
- MIS Deprecated Stencils
- MIS Developer Stencils
- MIS Devices Stencils
- MIS Files and Message Types Stencils
- MIS Generic Stencils
- MIS Infrastructure and Networking Stencils
- MIS Integration Fun
- MIS Integration Patterns Stencils
- MIS IoT Stencils
- MIS Office, Office 365, and Dynamics 365
- MIS Power BI Stencils
- MIS Power Platform Stencils
- MIS SAP Stencils
- MIS Security and Governance
- MIS Servers (Hexagonal) Stencils
- MIS Users and Roles Stencils
- MIS API Connectors
- Organisational Stencils
That you can use and resize without losing quality, in particular, the new shapes.
Download
You can download the Microsoft Integration, Azure, BAPI, Office 365 and much more Stencils Pack for Visio from GitHub here:
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