Microsoft has updated Copilot with a completely new interface and voice-based capabilities

It's gradually rolling out.

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Microsoft Copilot new interface

Microsoft has unveiled a new interface for Copilot and new voice options, gradually rolling out worldwide. The new interface adopts a sleek, intuitive, and good-looking style similar to the MacOS and iOS designs. Microsoft Copilot new interface

Alongside the new look, Microsoft has also added a new feature called Copilot Daily that provides news and information in a way that’s supposed to be more engaging to the user.

The AI model will allow users to read news from different sources, with Microsoft looking to position Copilot as the go-to news aggregator. The feature can be accessed by saying “daily news” to Copilot or tapping a button in the new UI.

The Redmond-based tech giant is also introducing four new voices: Canyon, Wave, Meadow, and Grove. This is similar to the recent improvements of Chat GPT’s Advanced Voice Mode, which were released not too long ago.

Each voice has a unique pattern and way of speaking to users. However, we don’t know yet if they will provide a different perspective when explaining topics—as you might know, Copilot has various modes, from creative to balanced.Microsoft Copilot new interface

Microsoft also wants users to access settings with the new interface in Copilot easily. By clicking on the profile, you’ll be greeted by many options to customize your new Copilot experience, as you can see below.

You’ll have the option to Sign In, but you can also type in your Name and select your preferred Voice, language, and theme—Day/Night (Light/Dark theme). Regarding languages, Copilot is now accessible in an array of new languages, as you can see below.Microsoft Copilot new interface

The new Copilot should now be available to all users globally on the web, and the new voice features will soon roll out to the Copilot app on iOS and Android. For now, as far as we’ve noticed, they’re available to only certain countries and for a limited time.

Go to https://copilot.microsoft.com/ and let us know if you have access to the new UI.

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