Microsoft’s new Copilot interface looks a lot like one you already know

Earlier this month, Microsoft revamped the Copilot for Windows app. Now, the AI assistant is getting a different kind of facelift—in the form of a brand-new interface, reports Windows Latest. The new Copilot interface may seem familiar to anyone who’s been using OpenAI’s ChatGPT, with the chat history now moved to a side panel on the left instead of as a pop-up window alongside the convo. There’s also a button to hide the side panel and give more space to the convo itself. Microsoft has also chosen to start using the same icons as ChatGPT for the “expand” and “conversation” buttons. It’s now also possible to select different modes for the AI chatbot, with “Quick” mode for fast answers in 2 to 3 seconds and “Think Deeper” mode for more complex conversations that can take around 30 seconds per response. According to Windows Latest, more modes are on the way. If you don’t see the new Copilot interface yet, that’s because it’s still being rolled out and may not reach you until later this week.

Mar 25, 2025 - 20:39
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Microsoft’s new Copilot interface looks a lot like one you already know

Earlier this month, Microsoft revamped the Copilot for Windows app. Now, the AI assistant is getting a different kind of facelift—in the form of a brand-new interface, reports Windows Latest.

The new Copilot interface may seem familiar to anyone who’s been using OpenAI’s ChatGPT, with the chat history now moved to a side panel on the left instead of as a pop-up window alongside the convo. There’s also a button to hide the side panel and give more space to the convo itself.

Microsoft has also chosen to start using the same icons as ChatGPT for the “expand” and “conversation” buttons. It’s now also possible to select different modes for the AI chatbot, with “Quick” mode for fast answers in 2 to 3 seconds and “Think Deeper” mode for more complex conversations that can take around 30 seconds per response. According to Windows Latest, more modes are on the way.

If you don’t see the new Copilot interface yet, that’s because it’s still being rolled out and may not reach you until later this week.