Microsoft has officially launched a new Copilot Mode in its Edge browser. First announced in July, this feature transforms Edge into a more interactive experience, opening a chat window every time you start a new tab. In this window, you can ask questions, search the web, or even enter a URL directly.
Survey
✅ Thank you for completing the survey!
Copilot Mode is designed to make browsing smarter and more convenient by combining AI-generated answers, search results, and web navigation all in one place. It can access information from all of your open tabs, not just the one you’re viewing. This means you can ask Copilot to summarise content across multiple tabs or compare products without switching between windows manually.
Copilot Mode was previously available as an experimental feature, now it is open for everyone to try. Microsoft has also introduced some new features in a limited preview. One of them, Copilot Actions, can perform tasks for you, such as unsubscribing from marketing emails or making reservations.
Copilot Mode in Edge can also use your browsing history to provide more personalised responses, though you need to give permission for it to do so. Alongside Copilot Actions, Microsoft is also launching a feature called Journeys in preview. Journeys organises your browsing history into topics and suggests what you might want to explore next.
To try Copilot Mode, simply download Microsoft Edge and turn on the Copilot toggle on Microsoft’s website. US-based users can also access the preview versions of Copilot Actions and Journeys.