The Tsukuba Magnet Laboratory (TML) has been a user facility for external users since April 1998 and contracted 91 collaborative studies with external research groups in the 2005 fiscal year. Internal and external researchers use high magnetic fields for magnetic processing as well as extreme-environment measurements. In 2006, two major changes were made to expand the experimental possibilities. One was the replacement of the helium liquefaction system, and the other was the remodelling of the 15 MW DC power supply. TML has also built an NMR complex including a 930 MHz and a 920 MHz NMR spectrometer. We have also started a collaborative study on high-field magnet development with the High Field Laboratory for Superconducting Materials. The projects include the development of a 30 T class superconducting magnet and a 50 T class hybrid magnet.