Copilot Vision with Highlights is here for Windows users

Copilot Vision with Highlights on Windows is now available in the US. This is Microsoft’s next move in making Copilot your everyday companion. As Microsoft continues to polish and refine Copilot for Windows, it stands apart to be there and ready when you are, whether it be direct information or just a sounding board for your next project.

Copilot Vision is an all-new way to engage with your Windows PC, acting like a second set of eyes to analyze the content on your screen. Working, browsing, or in a deep project, Copilot Vision offers insights to keep your workflow smooth. Copilot Vision can navigate multiple apps simultaneously, allowing it to access two apps concurrently. Copilot Vision keeps track of connecting the dots between various apps that you have open.

Copilot Vision is a feature that you must enable. To get started, open the Copilot app click the glasses icon in your composer select which browser window or app you want to share, and ask Copilot for help with your task. To stop sharing, press the Stop button or the “X” in the composer. The opt-in feature keeps you in charge. Copilot Vision is available on Windows 10 and 11. Make sure you give it a try today.

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David Allen
David Allen
David has been a part of technology for 35 years, enjoys sharing his opinions and viewpoints all the way back to the BBS world of the 1990s. Do you remember those?

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