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Microsoft Copilot

Mixed verdict
Chatbots Freemium copilot.microsoft.com

A capable, legitimate product let down by a near-empty, low-effort submission that adds nothing a reader couldn't get by just typing the name into Google.

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Microsoft Copilot screenshot

Microsoft Copilot is unquestionably a real, functional, widely-used AI assistant with strong underlying capability thanks to Microsoft's model access and integration depth — but the submission itself offers almost nothing: no docs, no differentiation, no explanation of what makes this listing useful beyond a bare chat box screenshot. As a directory entry it reads like a placeholder for a product every reader already knows about, with none of the curatorial value (comparisons, use-case guidance, honest tradeoffs) that would justify inclusion here.

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Reviewed by the launched.tools desk · Jul 2026
Capability
85
Usability
80
Value
75
Reliability
80
Docs & support
60
Pros
+Backed by Microsoft's infrastructure and GPT-4 class models, so core chat capability is strong
+Free tier available with deep integration into Windows, Edge, and Bing
+Multimodal features (image generation, voice, web search) are functional and reliable
Cons
Submission page content is essentially empty — just a chat box with no explanation, docs, or feature breakdown
No differentiation or independent value-add explained; reads as a placeholder listing for a product everyone already knows
Feature set constantly shifts and overlaps confusingly with Bing Chat/Copilot Pro/Windows Copilot branding, making it hard to know what you're actually getting
AI chatbot for Q&A, writing assistance, and brainstorming
Image generation via integrated DALL-E
Web-grounded answers with citations
Voice mode and mobile app support
Integration with Windows and Microsoft 365 (paid tiers)

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