, Microsoft has quietly released its standalone Copilot app on Apple’s iPhone and iPad devices too.
“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. Chat and create all in one place—for free!”
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The iPhone and iPad version of Copilot appears to be identical to . It offers the same prompt-based productivity and creative features you get in Copilot on the web, like composing emails, resumes, and stories, content summarization and translation, personalized travel itineraries, and more. And you can use its integrated Image Creator functionality to create near photographic-quality images for social media, logos, backgrounds, book illustrations, and so on.
To my knowledge/memory, Microsoft never indicated that it would release standalone Copilot apps on mobile, nor did it ever announce their release. But this appears to be the full experience if you want this kind of thing on the go.