👉 Quick answer: If you’re buying today, get Office 2021. It has newer features, better Excel functions, and support runs until October 2026. Office 2019 is still solid but approaching end of extended support in October 2025.
Both Office 2021 and Office 2019 are one-time-purchase perpetual licenses — you pay once and own them forever, unlike Microsoft 365 which charges monthly. The question is which one is worth buying in 2025.
What’s actually different between them
The core apps are the same in both versions: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote. The differences are in features added between 2019 and 2021, and in support lifecycle.
Excel improvements in 2021
Word and PowerPoint improvements in 2021
Outlook improvements in 2021
Improved search that finds results faster and shows previews. Better handling of shared calendars. The interface is also updated with the Fluent design language that matches Windows 11.
Support lifecycle — the practical difference
| Office 2019 | Office 2021 | |
|---|---|---|
| Mainstream support ended | October 2023 | October 2026 |
| Extended support ends | October 2025 | October 2026 |
| Security updates after end date | ✗ No | ✓ Yes (until 2026) |
| New features via updates | ✗ No | ✗ No |
| Price at MyLegitKeys | $49.99 | $49.99 |
Neither version gets new features after purchase
This is a common misconception worth clearing up. Neither Office 2019 nor Office 2021 receives new features once released — you get exactly what shipped in that version. Microsoft 365 is the subscription product that adds new features continuously.
If you want ongoing feature updates, Microsoft 365 Personal ($70/year) or Family ($100/year) is what Microsoft sells for that. For a one-time purchase with a fixed feature set, Office 2021 is the better-equipped option.
Who should still consider Office 2019
Realistically, very few people at the same price point. Office 2019 makes sense only if you’re buying for a machine that’s being retired before October 2025, or if you’re on a managed corporate deployment that specifically requires 2019 for compatibility reasons.
For everyone else — Office 2021 at the same price, with newer features and a longer support window, is the obvious buy.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I install Office 2021 on Windows 10?
Yes. Office 2021 supports Windows 10 and Windows 11. It does not support Windows 7 or Windows 8.1.
Does Office 2021 include Teams?
The consumer versions of Office 2021 include a version of Teams. The commercial/Pro Plus edition focuses on the traditional Office apps. Either way, Teams is available as a free standalone download regardless.
How many PCs can I install Office 2021 on?
A single Office 2021 key activates on one PC. If you need multiple installations, you need multiple keys or a volume license.
What’s the difference between Office 2021 and Microsoft 365?
Office 2021 is a one-time purchase with a fixed feature set. Microsoft 365 is a subscription ($70–$100/year) that adds new features continuously and includes 1TB of OneDrive storage. If you use Office occasionally, the one-time purchase often works out cheaper over several years.
Will my Office 2019 files open in Office 2021?
Yes, fully compatible. .docx, .xlsx, .pptx files work across all modern Office versions without any conversion needed.
Is there an Office 2024?
Yes — Microsoft released Office LTSC 2024 for commercial customers. A consumer version is available. At the time of writing, Office 2021 Pro Plus remains the best value perpetual license for most buyers.
