Microsoft has quietly released a dedicated Copilot app for Android.The new app is available at Google Play Store, provides access to Microsoft’s AI-powered Copilot without requiring the Bing mobile app.discoverer neowinThe Android version of Copilot has been available for nearly a week, but the iOS version is not yet available.
Microsoft’s Copilot app on Android is very similar to ChatGPT, with access to chatbot features, image generation with DALL-E 3, and the ability to draft text for emails and documents. It also includes free access to OpenAI’s latest GPT-4 models, although you’ll have to pay if you use ChatGPT.
The release of the Copilot app for Android comes a little more than a month after Microsoft rebranded Bing Chat to Copilot. Microsoft initially began pushing AI within its own Bing search engine earlier this year, integrating a ChatGPT-like interface into search results. Although it’s still available, Microsoft has removed the Bing Chat branding and made Copilot work as a standalone experience and also exist on its own dedicated domain. copilot.microsoft.com — Very similar to ChatGPT.
Releasing a mobile app for Copilot seems like the next logical step to extend this standalone Copilot experience, especially since Bing Chat Enterprise has also been rebranded to simply Copilot. There is currently no sign of an iOS version of his Copilot being released, but we expect it to be released soon.Until then, you can always use Bing app Access existing Copilot features on your iPhone or iPad.