Finally, Microsoft has successfully integrated Copilot AI into its Microsoft Launcher for Android smartphones

Microsoft Launcher with new Copilot
A new welcome screen lets users know about the new Copilot addition to Microsoft Launcher. (Image credit: Daniel Rubino)

What you need to know

  • Microsoft has updated its Launcher app for Android to version 6.240402.2.1139391 in the beta channel.
  • The update brings Microsoft Copilot integration into the launcher app.
  • Microosft has been slipping its Copilot AI integration into nearlly all its app, but its Android launcher has lagged behind in development in the last year. 

It took longer than expected, but Microsoft has finally added its Copilot AI to its Microsoft Launcher app for Android smartphones. 

In an update dated May 27th, version 6.240402.2.1139391, at least for those enrolled in the beta (via the Google Play store), get a nice welcome message that the app now has Copilot weaved throughout. 

What's new: Microsoft Launcher v6.240402.2.1139391

Copilot in Your Feed We're thrilled to enhance your Microsoft Launcher experience with the integration of Copilot right into your feed. This update brings your everyday Al companion closer to you:

  • Effortless Access: Copilot is now just a swipe away, ready to assist you with answers and content creation. 
  • Creative Power: Generate images and text directly from your mobile feed using simple words. 
  • Pro Performance: For our Copilot Pro users, enjoy a more responsive and swift interaction.

More specifically, the search widget now has the Copilot icon instead of the Bing one, which seemed really out of place for the last six months. 

But the bigger change is now in the Feed feature, which users can access by swiping right to reveal Glance, News, and now, in between them, Copilot

The UI for Copilot here is the same as the web version or the standalone Copilot app, letting users ask questions via audio, typing, or photo upload. 

Microsoft's Copilot AI is now better integrated into its Launcher app for Android. (Image credit: Daniel Rubino)

Of course, like everything else, users who aren't into Copilot can not have Copilot show in the Feed or hide the Feed altogether. You can even reorder Copilot to make it first or last in your feed.

Interestingly, compared to the full Copilot standalone Android app, the Launcher version seems to lack some advanced features like Designer, Vacation Planner, Cooking Assistant, Fitness Trainer, and Notebook, which are displayed in the full app along with a Copilot Pro subscription.

Either way, you now have easier access to Microsoft Copilot, whether you rely on Microsoft Launcher, prefer the standalone app, or enjoy using both.

Daniel Rubino
Editor-in-chief

Daniel Rubino is the Editor-in-chief of Windows Central. He is also the head reviewer, podcast co-host, and analyst. He has been covering Microsoft since 2007, when this site was called WMExperts (and later Windows Phone Central). His interests include Windows, laptops, next-gen computing, and watches. He has been reviewing laptops since 2015 and is particularly fond of 2-in-1 convertibles, ARM processors, new form factors, and thin-and-light PCs. Before all this tech stuff, he worked on a Ph.D. in linguistics, watched people sleep (for medical purposes!), and ran the projectors at movie theaters because it was fun.

  • Polorboy
    The headline makes this sound like a good thing? No one wants Copilot in or on anything. No one wanted "Cortana", why on earth would anyone want "Copilot". It is one of many reasons why NO ONE willingly upgrades to Windows 11. No one wants ANY AI in anything they do. Every AI BS that gets introduced has failed miserably. Maybe Microsoft should take the hint and drop this AI BS. While they are at it, remove the ads, make local accounts for Windows the default standard, and get rid of 99% of the stuff that makes up windows which is just bloat, spam, ads, and borderline malware.
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  • Arun Topez
    Polorboy said:
    The headline makes this sound like a good thing? No one wants Copilot in or on anything. No one wanted "Cortana", why on earth would anyone want "Copilot". It is one of many reasons why NO ONE willingly upgrades to Windows 11. No one wants ANY AI in anything they do. Every AI BS that gets introduced has failed miserably. Maybe Microsoft should take the hint and drop this AI BS. While they are at it, remove the ads, make local accounts for Windows the default standard, and get rid of 99% of the stuff that makes up windows which is just bloat, spam, ads, and borderline malware.
    Was gonna say the same thing. 'Finally'? Most people do not want that. I disagree about Cortana though, she was actually useful and capable and fun to use at it's prime before they ruined her.
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