Microsoft Copilot Review
Microsoft Copilot is a general-purpose AI assistant built on GPT-4 that handles chat, image generation, and web-grounded Q&A.
Verdict
Microsoft Copilot is Microsoft's flagship consumer AI, deeply integrated with Windows, Edge, and Microsoft 365, making it the default AI layer for hundreds of millions of users. Its core strengths are free GPT-4 access, DALL·E 3 image generation, and real-time web search. The main tradeoff versus ChatGPT or Gemini is less plugin/extension depth and a more conservative tone policy.
What it does
Microsoft Copilot is your companion to inform, entertain and inspire. Get advice, feedback and straightforward answers. Try Copilot now.
Best for
Users looking for an AI companion to inform, entertain, and inspire them.
At a glance
Pros & cons
- Free GPT-4 access
- DALL·E 3 image generation
- Real-time web search
- Deeply integrated with Windows & Office
- Conservative content policy
- Fewer third-party integrations than ChatGPT
- Memory features limited
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Frequently asked
- Is Microsoft Copilot free to use?
- Yes. Microsoft Copilot has a free plan — Free tier available; Copilot Pro ~$20/mo
- Does Microsoft Copilot have memory?
- No persistent memory — sessions don't carry over by default.
- Can Microsoft Copilot do voice or images?
- Voice: yes. Image generation: yes.
- What are the best alternatives to Microsoft Copilot?
- Browse the AI Tools Directory for related tools.
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