Professional Tooltip Component for Power Apps
Rich tooltips with plain text or HTML, an optional link when someone clicks the icon, and a custom Fluent icon. Configure it in the properties pane. No code.
Got tired of stacking labels and hacks for inline help? This PCF control is one place for field guidance, short instructions, and a "learn more" URL if you want it.
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Lifetime access to the Tooltip component, plus 12 months of updates.
- Plain text or HTML in the popup
- Optional URL on icon click
- Custom icon (Info, Help, and more)
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Rich content, optional help link
Help the moment someone hovers over a field.
Guidance where people need it, plus a one-click path to longer docs or training when you wire up the URL.
Why Use Our Tooltip Component?
Help and guidance should be shown at the moment someone needs it.
Plain text or HTML
You choose the markup. The component sanitizes it (DOMPurify-style defaults) so scripts and common XSS patterns do not run. Stick to simple text if you want.
Link on icon click
Point users to internal wiki, training, or any HTTPS URL. Open in a new tab or the same tab. Leave the URL blank if you only need the popup.
Custom icon
Pick a Fluent icon that fits the screen: Info, Help, QuestionCircle, Bookmark, Lightbulb. Default is Info.
Canvas apps
Designed for Canvas using Fluent UI styling so inline help looks like it belongs with the rest of your screen.
Sanitized by default
Rich HTML is allowed where the sanitizer says it is safe. No script execution. Risky tags like iframe are typically stripped.
Keyboard and screen readers
Focus the trigger, show the tooltip, dismiss with Escape. Set AccessibilityLabel when you need a clearer name than "more information."
Where it helps
Field help, compliance hints, onboarding nudges
Field-level help
Explain a confusing input, show an example format, or link to the data dictionary without cluttering the form.
Training and docs
Short summary in the tooltip, full article behind the icon click. Good for "read this first" flows.
Policy and legal text
Keep the screen clean. Put the longer wording or bullet list in the tooltip body when users ask for it.
Plain language tips
One sentence in the Tooltip content is enough. You do not have to use HTML unless it helps.
Want the longer story on tooltips in Power Apps?
I wrote a blog post that walks through the hard way (labels and workarounds) versus dropping in this component. If you are comparing options, start here.
Read: How to add rich tooltips and help links in Power AppsReady for better inline help?
Grab the Tooltip component, import the solution, and wire it up in minutes.