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copilot in edge
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The tag 'copilot in edge' covers Microsoft's integration of Copilot AI features directly into the Edge browser. Recent discussions focus on the May 2026 announcement that Copilot Mode is being retired, with its capabilities—including multi-tab reasoning, voice and vision tools, browsing-history personalization, and Journeys—moving into the browser itself across desktop and mobile. This shift makes AI a default part of Edge rather than an optional side panel, raising practical questions for Windows users about how deeply AI is now embedded in the browsing experience. The tag reflects ongoing changes in Edge's AI strategy and their implications for productivity and browser management.
Microsoft announced on May 13, 2026, that it is retiring Copilot Mode in Edge and moving its tab-aware, voice, vision, writing, study, journey, and browsing-history features directly into the browser across desktop and mobile. The label is going away, but the product strategy is not. If...
Microsoft announced on May 13, 2026, that Copilot features in Edge are expanding across Windows, Mac, and mobile, bringing multi-tab reasoning, browsing-history personalization, Voice and Vision, Journeys, and new productivity tools directly into the browser while retiring Copilot Mode. The move...