U.S. Windows Users Can Now Use Copilot Vision

Windows 11 has released an exciting new Copilot Vision feature along with Highlights. Check it out all you need to know!

Copilot Vision is now available for U.S. Windows users (Image via Microsoft)
Copilot Vision is now available for U.S. Windows users (Image via Microsoft)

Copilot was released for Windows users quite a while ago, and ever since its launch, there have been many exciting updates making it more useful.

Now, Microsoft is gearing up for the launch of Copilot Vision, and this exciting new feature is coming for Windows 10 & 11 users in the U.S. as well. Let’s check out what’s new!

Copilot Vision Features: How Does It Work?

Copilot Vision is the latest feature update coming for Windows 11 users. Now, you can share your screen with Copilot. After that, it can assist you by acting as a “second set of eyes”, as per Microsoft. It can help you in a variety of situations – this includes whether you’re surfing the web or working on important projects. 

In fact, Copilot Vision can even help you when you are gaming. You can use the assistant to help you analyze data, plan travel more efficiently, get in-game tips, and even receive a quick how-to tutorial if you get stuck using a particular application. The app can now read your screen and provide assistance based on the available context. 

Copilot demo showing Outlook and Excel apps shared to the AI assistant (Image via Microsoft)
Copilot demo showing Outlook and Excel apps shared to the AI assistant (Image via Microsoft)

If you have multiple applications open, Copilot Vision can even help ensure perfect coordination between such workflows. With this latest update, Copilot on Windows becomes a feature-rich AI assistant that can instantly prove to be very useful whenever needed in a wide variety of situations. 

To enable Copilot Vision, you simply have to click the new button with glasses available in the Copilot app. In the demo, Microsoft showed the user requesting the AI for assistance on how to remove the background in an image editing app, and Copilot Vision quickly responded back with the tutorial and even pointed out the correct place for the tool. 

Copilot Vision Is Available Now

Copilot Vision in action (Image via Microsoft)
Copilot Vision in action (Image via Microsoft)

Speaking of availability, Copilot Vision is already available for Windows 11 and 10 users living in the US. As per Microsoft, it will also be released in other regions very soon. Another update shared here was that Copilot on Windows also now supports deep research capabilities and is able to file search. 

If you do not have the Copilot app on your PC, you can easily install it from this link. There is also support for Copilot on Edge if you wish to integrate the AI assistant into your browser. Speaking of support for other devices, Copilot is available on iOS and Android as well, if you want to try it on other devices.


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