Copilot is a pioneering chat assistant from Microsoft powered by the latest OpenAI models, GPT-4 and DALL·E 3. These advanced AI technologies provide fast, complex, and precise responses, as well as the ability to create breathtaking visuals from simple text descriptions. You can also integrate plugins or use custom Copilot GPTs for expanded functionality.
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Write your prompts or use your voice. You can also add images to your questions and chats.
Sign in with your Microsoft account to increase the message limit per conversation and to have your chat history synced across devices.
The most recent beta at the time of writing offers the ability to use Copilot as the default assistant app on your device, but this functionality is still in its early stages and is very limited for now.
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- Free with in-app purchase
Accessibility Notes:
The app is mostly accessible. During my use, I didn't encounter any unlabeled buttons or hard-to-navigate UI elements when using the screen reader. When you receive a response, you will hear the message announced automatically by the screen reader, and you can move through the messages conveniently. When you use the microphone button to send your messages by voice, you will hear the responses. However, I couldn't find a way to change the voice or any other speech aspect. I even tried to change the language to English (UK) from the settings, but there was no indication if it was selected or not. Another accessibility issue I ran across was that the app got stuck in the image viewing window after I tapped on a generated image. Going back didn't seem to do anything, and the only workaround was to clear Copilot from recent apps. One thing I liked is when you want to open an image through the gallery, you will be able to use a file manager to select the image, which makes it easier in some cases to reach the image that you want to upload as a blind user. However, during my time with the app, it kept giving me an error message stating that the upload had failed, but this issue is unrelated to the app's accessibility.
Last Tested App version and Android version:
App version: Varies with device
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