Microsoft Copilot is an AI assistant available on Windows 11, Microsoft Office, and Microsoft Edge, offering various functionalities across these.
The method of accessing Copilot differs across different platforms and apps: hotkeys on Windows 11, a sidebar on Microsoft Edge, and a website for general usage.
Copilot can be used for providing cited research sources, generating images with DALL-E 3, assisting with coding projects, and integrating with Microsoft Office apps for various tasks.
A lot of big tech companies have their own AI model, and Microsoft is no different. Its AI model is called “Copilot,” and you might have already seen it on Windows 11 or in Microsoft Office. But what is Copilot, and what can you do with it?
What Is Microsoft Copilot?
Microsoft Copilot is an AI-based assistant that Microsoft is rolling out across its operating systems and apps. Copilot will act differently and do different tasks depending on the app that you invoked it in.
If you talk to it through a browser, it acts similar to ChatGPT. Use it on Windows 11, and you can use it to toggle dark mode or start an activity session. And if you open Copilot through Microsoft Edge, you can ask it to summarize the page you’re currently on.
You’ll also find Copilot across Microsoft’s Office apps. Copilot on Word lets you generate AI drafts; on PowerPoint, you can ask it to summarize your presentation.
How to Access Microsoft Copilot
Accessing Microsoft Copilot is different depending on the app. We’ll show you how to access Microsoft Copilot in all its forms.
How to Open Microsoft Copilot on Windows 11
If you’re on Windows 11, you can access Copilot with a hotkey. However, before you do, make sure you have your operating system updated to Windows 11 23H2 or later. See how to check your build and version of Windows 11 if you’re not sure.
Once Windows 11 23H2 is installed, you can open Copilot either by pressing Win + C or by clicking the Copilot icon on the taskbar.
If you don’t see it, right-click the taskbar, click Taskbar Settings, then enable Copilot.
How to Open Microsoft Copilot on Edge
If you’re not on Windows 11, you can still use Copilot through Microsoft Edge. Open Edge, then look for the sidebar on the right. Click the Copilot icon; it’s the one right at the top. If you can’t find it, you can also use its Ctrl + Shift + Period keyboard shortcut.
How to Open Microsoft Copilot on the Web
If you don’t have access to Windows 11 or Edge, you can still use Copilot on the web. Just head over to copilot.microsoft.com and you’ll be ready to go.
You’ll notice that if you go to Bing and try to open Bing Chat, it will open Copilot instead because Microsoft rebranded Bing Chat to Copilot . It should work the same way as the prior service.
How to Open Microsoft Copilot in Microsoft 365 (Office)
Opening Copilot in Microsoft 365 depends on which app you open. However, you do need an active Microsoft 365 subscription for Copilot to work.
Some apps will have Copilot open the instant you boot it up. For example, if you open a new document on Word, Copilot will pop up and ask you if you want to generate a draft. In other apps, you need to poke it out of hiding from the ribbon.
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