Microsoft introduced Microsoft Expression on September 16, 2005, at Microsoft's
Professional Developers Conference 2005 in Los Angeles. Microsoft Expression Encoder was introduced at
NAB 2007. Microsoft Expression Studio was released to manufacturing (
RTM) on April 30, 2007. The RTM news was announced at Microsoft's
MIX 07 conference for web developers and designers. Microsoft Expression Studio 2 was released on May 1, 2008, which also included a graphical makeover for the suite to an inverse of the previous black-on-white theme. This release brings all products in the suite to version 2, and now also includes
Visual Studio Standard 2008. Microsoft Expression Studio is also available to students as downloads via Microsoft's
DreamSpark program. Microsoft Expression Studio 3 was released on July 22, 2009. This release brings all products in the suite to version 3, with significant improvements especially targeting
Silverlight 3. Expression Media is no longer a part of package, while all other products have been significantly improved and enriched. On June 7, 2010, Expression Studio 4 was released. Expression Studio 4 is a free upgrade version for licensed Expression Studio 3 users, but only for retail copies.
End of life On December 20, 2012, Microsoft announced that the Expression products would be discontinued, with Blend becoming a standalone tool with
Visual Studio 2012 Update 2, Expression Studio 4 Ultimate and Expression Studio 4 Web Professional no longer available for sale but supported through their support lifecycle, Expression Design 4 and Expression Web 4 available as unsupported free editions, Expression Encoder 4 Pro available for purchase through 2013, and Expression Encoder 4 remains available for download at no charge. == Editions ==