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Microsoft Copilot

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AI assistant integrated into Microsoft apps and web browser.

AI Chatbots & Assistants
8.3 (80 score)
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Overview

Microsoft Copilot is an AI assistant built on OpenAI's technology, available as a web interface and integrated into Edge, Windows, Office, and other Microsoft products. It helps with writing, analysis, coding, and creative tasks. The web version is free and accessible without a Microsoft account.

Pros

  • Free web version requires no login or subscription
  • Deep integration with Office, Teams, and Windows apps
  • GPT-4 access available through Microsoft 365 subscription
  • Image generation, vision analysis, and web search included
  • Works across desktop, mobile, and web platforms

Cons

  • Free tier has usage limits and slower response times
  • Requires Microsoft account for some advanced features
  • Less customization than standalone ChatGPT Plus

Key Features

Web search integration
Image generation with DALL-E
Vision and image analysis
Code assistance
Office app integration
Conversation memory

Use Cases

Office workers automating document writing and analysis tasksDevelopers getting coding suggestions and debugging helpStudents researching topics with web-integrated searchWindows users accessing AI assistance from system taskbar

Best For

Microsoft 365 UsersEnterprise TeamsOffice WorkersWindows 11 Adopters

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Microsoft Copilot free to use?
Yes, Copilot is free with Windows 11 and accessible through Bing.com. Premium features and deeper integration with Microsoft 365 may require a subscription to Microsoft 365 or Copilot Pro.
How easy is it to get started with Microsoft Copilot?
Setup is minimal—Copilot is built into Windows 11 and accessible via a taskbar button. For web access, simply visit Bing.com; no installation required. Most users can start using it immediately.
Does Copilot integrate with other tools outside Microsoft's ecosystem?
Copilot is primarily designed for Microsoft products (Word, Excel, Teams, Outlook) and has an API for developers. Integration with third-party non-Microsoft tools is limited compared to standalone AI assistants.
What are the main limitations of Microsoft Copilot?
Its strength lies within Microsoft 365 apps; functionality is reduced outside this ecosystem. Real-time web search capability depends on Bing, and advanced customization options are more limited than some dedicated AI platforms.
Who should use Microsoft Copilot?
It's ideal for Microsoft 365 subscribers and Windows 11 users who want AI assistance integrated into their existing workflow—particularly for document creation, data analysis, and productivity tasks.

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Pricing Plans

Free

Custom
  • Daily message limits with GPT-4o
  • Access to web search
  • Basic file uploads and analysis
  • Image generation with Designer

Copilot ProMost Popular

$20/monthly
  • Unlimited GPT-4 Turbo access
  • Priority access to latest features
  • Advanced file uploads up to 100MB
  • Unlimited Designer image generation

Copilot Enterprise

Custom
  • Enterprise-grade security and compliance
  • Custom AI model fine-tuning
  • Dedicated support and SLA
  • Advanced analytics and usage reports

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Added to directory4/21/2026
Pricing modelfreemium
Last verifiedMay 2026

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