Yes, the Microsoft Copilot app is available on the Google Play Store for free. It’s also available on the App Store for iPhones and iPads running iOS 15 or later.
Copilot is an AI-powered chat assistant that can help improve productivity. It’s also available for download on Mac devices with macOS Mojave (10.14) or above.
Microsoft has quietly launched a dedicated Copilot app for Android. The new app is available on the Google Play Store, providing access to Microsoft’s AI-powered Copilot without the need for the Bing mobile app. Neowin spotted, Copilot has been available on Android for about a week, but the iOS version isn’t available just yet.
Microsoft’s Copilot app on Android is similar to ChatGPT, with chatbot capabilities, image generation via DALL-E 3, and the ability to draft text for email documents It also includes free access to OpenAI’s latest GPT-4 model, which if you ChatGPT If you use it, you have to pay.
The launch of the Copilot app for Android comes just over a month after Microsoft rebranded Bing Chat as Copilot. Microsoft originally began its AI push within its Bing search engine earlier this year, integrating a ChatGPT-like interface into search results.
While that is still available, Microsoft has dropped the Bing Chat branding to allow Copilot to be a more standalone experience that also exists in its own dedicated domain at copilot.microsoft.com — like ChatGPT
Launching a mobile app for Copilot seems like the next logical step in expanding this standalone Copilot experience, especially since Bing Chat Enterprise was also just rebranded as Copilot even though there’s no iOS version of Copilot icon anymore and I expect it’s around the corner. Until then, you can always use the Bing app on iPhone or iPad to access the existing Copilot feature.