Microsoft plans super app that unifies chat, coding and other Copilot AI tools: Report

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Microsoft is reportedly working on a new AI super app.

The app is said to combine tools such as GitHub Copilot, Copilot Chat, Copilot Cowork and a new agentic workflow feature internally called Autopilot.

The app is reportedly being developed internally with the slogan "Delivering one Copilot."

Microsoft plans super app that unifies chat, coding and other Copilot AI tools: Report

Microsoft is reportedly working on a new super app that could bring several of its Copilot AI products together in one place. The app is said to combine tools such as GitHub Copilot, Copilot Chat, Copilot Cowork and a new agentic workflow feature internally called Autopilot. The project is reportedly being led by Jacob Andreou, Microsoft’s recently appointed head of Copilot.

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According to Fortune, the app is being developed internally with the slogan “Delivering one Copilot.” The aim is to allow users to access their different Copilot products from a central interface, including accounts linked to Microsoft 365 Copilot.

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Microsoft is also reportedly considering a toggle that would let users switch between personal and work-related Copilot accounts. Users would still be able to access individual Copilot services separately outside the super app.

The company may reference some parts of the app during its Build developer conference, although the app itself is not expected to be officially unveiled. The report claims Microsoft is targeting a launch by the end of the summer, though the plans could still change.

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The reported app comes at a time when Microsoft is trying to strengthen its position in the AI market. While the company was among the first major tech firms to make a big push into AI, its Copilot brand has faced challenges, including competition from rival AI products and confusion caused by the availability of multiple Copilot versions.

The report also mentions that Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman is expected to unveil new proprietary AI models at the upcoming Build conference, highlighting Microsoft’s continued push to strengthen its position in the AI race.

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