Microsoft brings Copilot Pro to more markets, adds Copilot to free Office web apps
Copilot Pro users can now use Copilot in the free version of Office online, no Microsoft 365 subscription required!
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What you need to know
Microsoft is now rolling out its $20 Copilot Pro subscription to all 222 markets where Copilot is already available. Announced back in January,Copilot Pro is Microsoft’s premium subscription service for Copilot, which includes Copilot functionality in Office apps, priority access to GPT-4 Turbo, and more tokens for the Bing image generator.
Starting today, Copilot Pro now includes Copilot in the free Office web apps, which can be found atoffice.com. Up until now, the free version of Office online didn’t include Copilot features unless you had both a Copilot Pro andMicrosoft 365subscription. Now, you only need the Copilot Pro subscription to use Copilot in Office web apps.
Plus, users who download the Copilot app for iOS and Android will now get a 1 month free trial subscription of Copilot Pro. TheCopilot GPT Builderwhich was announced earlier this year is also now available for Copilot Pro subscribers.
Lastly, the company has announced that Copilot Pro is being made available for all its commercial subscriptions, including Microsoft 365 F3 and F1, Office 365 E1, Business Basic, and more. Commercial customers will be able to purchase Copilot Pro subscriptions on these plans in the coming weeks.
Be sure to check out thedifferences between Copilot and Copilot Proin our handy comparison article.
Copilot Pro |$20 at Microsoft Store
Copilot Pro builds off the free version and has better performance and priority access during peak times, as well as more image creator boosts that let you create more AI generated images in a single day. Copilot Pro also enables AI features in Office apps, something the free version doesn’t have.
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