Windows Copilot

5.0(23 reviews)

Unleash AI-powered productivity on Windows 11

Free

Windows Copilot Overview

What is Windows Copilot?

The Windows 11 operating system comes equipped with two AI-powered tools designed to increase productivity for both customers and developers: Windows Copilot and Dev Home. Windows Copilot enables users to automate common tasks and reduce manual input by using machine learning to predict what users want to do next. It can also provide useful suggestions based on a user's context, such as displaying relevant files or suggesting actions based on previous behavior. Dev Home, on the other hand, is geared towards developers and is designed to streamline the development process by providing easy access to app templates, project samples, and other developer resources. By leveraging the power of AI, the tool can also help developers create code more efficiently by auto-generating frequently used patterns and automating repetitive tasks. This can help save developers time and increase their productivity, ultimately allowing for faster app development. Bringing together Windows Copilot and Dev Home into the Windows 11 operating system marks a new era of enhanced productivity that benefits both customers and developers. These tools allow for more intelligent and intuitive user experiences, as well as faster app development and more efficient use of development resources. Help other people by letting them know if this AI was useful. Add your own prompts and outputs to help others understand how to use this AI.

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Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Automates common tasks
  • Predicts user actions
  • Provides useful suggestions
  • Displays relevant files
  • Suggests actions based on behavior
  • Easy access to app templates
  • Easy access to project samples
  • Auto-generates frequently used patterns
  • Automates repetitive tasks
  • Faster app development
  • Intelligent user experiences
  • Integrates with Bing Chat
  • Supports new silicon support
  • Consistent across apps, programs, and windows
  • Rewrites, summarizes, or explains content
  • Can answer range of questions
  • Facilitates app integration
  • Available in preview for Windows 11
  • Supports x86/x64 and Arm64 development
  • Optimizes models for varied devices
  • Runs models on device or in the cloud
  • Optimizes models for different hardware targets
  • Supports Windows, iOS, Android and Linux platforms
  • Better performance with ONNX Runtime
  • Leverages GPUs for running transformer models
  • Supports Neural Processing Units
  • Streamlines workflow with WinGet configuration
  • Offers enhanced filesystem performance with Dev Drive
  • Tracks workflows and tasks in one place
  • Easily connects to GitHub
  • Configures coding environments in the cloud
  • Reduces set up time substantially
  • Offers single-command machine setup
  • Delivers both performance and security with Dev Drive
  • Delivers up to 30% file system improvement

Cons

  • Windows 11 exclusive
  • No macOS/Linux versions
  • Potential privacy concerns
  • Dependent on online activity
  • Requires high processing power
  • Limited app integration
  • Less efficient on older devices
  • Cloud dependency for certain features
  • Requires regular software updates

A Professional Framework to Evaluate Windows Copilot

When considering Windows Copilot for integration into your organizational workflow, we recommend deploying a structured score card across three critical operational pillars: Security & Compliance, Integration Friction, and long-term Price Scalability. Rather than looking only at basic feature lists, modern procurement teams must assess how a software platform behaves under high load and how well it fits into the team's data security guidelines.

1. Security and Database Compliance

Depending on your operating region and field, ensure that Windows Copilot supports standard security layers such as SOC 2 Type II certifications, GDPR compliance, or HIPAA-compliant database encryption. If the tool connects directly to client database tables or handles user passwords, verify that they implement multi-factor authentication (MFA), single sign-on (SSO) integrations, and end-to-end data encryption in transit and at rest.

2. API Coverage and Custom Integrations

Siloed data is the primary cause of operational friction. Evaluate if Windows Copilot has native connectors for your current project trackers, messaging hubs, and customer communication channels. For custom developer requirements, check if they provide a fully documented REST API with reasonable rate limits, comprehensive Webhooks support, and robust SDK packages in your language. A flexible API layer saves hundreds of hours of manual copy-paste overhead.

3. Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)

SaaS pricing packages are often deceptively simple. When reviewing Windows Copilot's billing structure, map out your team's projected expansion over the next 12 to 24 months. Determine how costs scale as your customer database increases or as you add team members. Factor in setup costs, mandatory support plan upgrades, API access fees, and storage overage rates to understand the true cost before committing to a contract.

By combining verified user reviews from our directory with internal workflow pilot tests, your procurement team can make an informed decision that drives productivity without creating capital waste.

Features of Windows Copilot

  • Assistant
  • GPT
  • Microsoft
  • Productivity
  • Q&A
  • Windows
  • Free

SaaS1to10 verified reviews for Windows Copilot

Overall rating

5.0

Based on 23 reviews

5.02 days ago

Review

Good idea on democratization of AHP based Multiple Criteria Decision Making / Analysis (MCDM / MCDA). Helping common people to get AI powered MCDA at own mobile phone, otherwise only available expencive software with enterprises.

Shashi Bhattarai

5.03 weeks ago

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I didn't get to the voices. I don't give my credit card information up front. I clicked away as soon as I saw that. It's a shame too, the pricing structure looked great.

David Marshall

5.03 weeks ago

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They're dreaming if they think I'd give them my credit card info just for a free trial. Most useless thing ever...

Noeffen Way

5.03 weeks ago

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Works but I cannot understand what's the use. I was expecting it to give me some videos

Samartha Venkatramana

5.03 weeks ago

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Great! I think @AI Lawyer is the best service I've ever seen. Perfect use. Prompting helps in the work

Yuri Gerasimov

5.03 weeks ago

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Undetectable.wtf is better bypasses everything maintaining thee integrity of the text.

LiteEagle

5.03 weeks ago

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After my first use, I think it's surprisingly good. The only drawback so far is the PDF export option for the report which is formatless.

Alejandro Correa

5.03 weeks ago

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after playing around with it for a bit, i am now aware of how much i need this. i can already feel the hours of sleep coming back to me <3

Bru no no no

5.03 weeks ago

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O GPT faz uma análise melhor e mais personalizada.

Vinicius Vilela

5.03 weeks ago

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It's sad to see people want to try your tool out but you have no free sample for them. This may be the best tool out there, but, as mentioned, going through with the AI for minutes to explain what you want, then being prompted to pay, without even knowing if it CAN create something, is discouraging. I hope we can get a free sample or preview at one point, im interested in this one.

Ron Jayson

5.03 weeks ago

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Really amazing! Makes learning content and engaging with things so much easier!

Jamie McDonald

5.03 weeks ago

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As the service was in beta-testing stage, I created there a dozen of AI-generated courses for free. I wanted to use them. Those courses remained in my account as they started subscription tiers. But recently I have found out that they were deleted. The support didn't answer to my e-mail at all.

Oldfag TV

5.03 weeks ago

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I'm still testing the tool yet it looks very promising. I tested it with a 5.5k words Academic text that I had previously red. I tested the Key points feature, it does work!

Ivana González

5.03 weeks ago

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Did not work, keeps on thinking

Frank van Tussenbroek

5.03 weeks ago

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I tried using it but the website has too many bugs.

João Neiva

5.03 weeks ago

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I tried NovelGPT a template in @Agentgpt and it did an excellent job writing the first two episodes of my novel complete with character descriptions, setting,plot points and well I think you get the point. Great tool can't wait to see it out of beta.

Kelli Crose

5.03 weeks ago

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Used it for PPT generation and performed extremely well, especially the numbers and data part.

Salina Hook

5.03 weeks ago

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I’ve been using @Collate to go through technical PDFs, and it’s been surprisingly handy. Summarizing docs and being able to ask questions directly saves me time, especially when I’m skimming through research or API references. No sign-ups, works offline, and everything stays on my device — which I appreciate.

Harman

5.03 weeks ago

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Miro has massively improved how we collaborate and execute. The AI features have made a real difference in day-to-day productivity, helping us structure ideas quickly and get to decisions faster. What really surprised me is the new prototyping feature: it’s now much easier to turn a workshop board into an actual prototype and iterate with the team. If you’re running product work, workshops, roadmaps, or even GTM planning, Miro is worth it.

Joran Hofman

5.03 weeks ago

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Works well and connects with my apps easily. I’m considering using it for daily reports and posts

Ron Hardman

5.03 weeks ago

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Great tool! Was very helpful in content production

Duck Typer

5.03 weeks ago

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quick to pick up, slick results. turned my prompts into clean logo drafts n poster layouts fast; pixel-art style worked after a couple tweaks. wish it had true vector export and tighter font control, but for fast art ideas it’s great. 5/5

Oleg John

5.03 weeks ago

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It's absolutely stunning how accurate it transforms your prompts into images, thanks to Dall-e 3. You have 15 boosts, after that image creation takes longer. You can create 30 images per day. You can organize your creations in gallery folders. However, the restrictions are insane, they filter out too many words / combinations of words. If you use words that are filtered, it will block your prompt, but won't tell you which word of your prompt it was. After several tries that resulted in a blocked prompt, you will be banned. This can mean for an hour, a day,... or permanently. If your prompt is OK, the AI will start to generate the images but if the created images are considered 'unsafe content', as the AI created something that could be considered offensive, it won't show you the resulting images. This is really annoying, you can't even create an image with several people in swimwear on a beach, it will generate only one person in swimwear, the other ones are wearing street wear for modesty or decency, I guess. But a single person in swimwear at a beach is ok. The logic behind that doesn't make sense. This could be way better if it would at least tell you the blocked words or mark them. And if you could decide for yourself if you want to see the created 'unsafe' images anyway.

Marshmallowfroggy

Pricing

Starting Price

Free plan available

Free tier available with optional paid upgrades.

Where can Windows Copilot be deployed?

  • Cloud, SaaS, Web-Based

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