Microsoft releases Copilot add-on for Mac

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Microsoft releases Copilot add-on for Mac

Today, Microsoft is releasing its own Copilot app for macOS. Just like the Windows app, the Mac version of Copilot will provide access to the web version of Microsoft‘s AI assistant, where you can upload images and generate images or text.

The macOS version of Copilot also includes a dark mode and a keyboard shortcut to activate the AI assistant, Command + Space, the same as Alt + Space on the Windows version. Today, Microsoft is launching the new Copilot app for Mac in the US, UK, and Canada, and the iPad version is also being updated with split-screen mode.

You can now sign in to Copilot on your iPhone or iPad with your Apple ID and upload text or PDF files to ask questions about documents or create document summaries. This document summarization feature is coming soon to the macOS app as well.

The launch of Copilot on macOS comes just a few days after Microsoft made Copilot Voice and Think Deeper free with unlimited usage. Previously, both Think Deeper (based on OpenAI’s o1 model) and Voice in Copilot had restrictions for free users, but now Microsoft has removed them to allow Copilot users to have long conversations with the company’s AI assistant.

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