Microsoft integrates Copilot AI into ‘Microsoft Launcher’ for Android

Microsoft’s Copilot AI was previously limited to Edge browser and SwiftKey keyboard

Microsoft integrates Copilot AI into ‘Microsoft Launcher’ for Android
 Microsoft’s Copilot AI was previously limited to Edge browser and SwiftKey keyboard 

Microsoft has finally integrated Copilot AI into the Microsoft Launcher app for Android smartphone users.

According to PC Tablet, in a significant update on May 27, version 6.240402.2.1139391, for those registered for the beta through the Google Play store, has now successfully integrated with Copilot AI, also known as Bing Chat.

The latest update is marked as an expansion of Copilot AI’s capabilities, previously restricted to the SwiftKey keyboard and Edge Browser only but can be seen directly on the Android home screen experience.

Microsoft Launcher is known for enhancing productivity and providing a seamless interface between Windows PCs and Android devices.

Microsoft Laucher’s integration with Bing Chat has enhanced the accessibility and functionality for users as they can now initiate the AI-powered assistant from Launcher directly from the search bar.

After this update, the Bing Chat icon is prominently placed on the Launcher’s search bar, allowing users to quickly access the chat interface. Users can simply start the conversation by typing or using voice commands.

Another benefit of this inclusion is that users can now ask questions, get summaries, and perform tasks directly through Bing Chat without leaving their home screen.

Additionally, one of the notable functionalities is the ‘Continue on Phone’ feature through which users can seamlessly transit from desktop to mobile. The conversation began on a Windows PC can be continued on an Android phone smoothly and without any interruption.