![]() Copilot in Excel and PowerPoint turns natural language commands into designed presentations and data visualizations. ![]() In Word and OneNote, Copilot writes, edits, summarizes and generates text. The Microsoft 365 capabilities in tow with Copilot Pro are the same that enterprise customers have had for a while. As with the Copilot enterprise offering (Copilot for Microsoft 365), it’s a premium add-on - bringing the total cost of the lowest-tier Microsoft 365 subscription to $27 per month ($6.99 per month for Microsoft 365 Personal plus $20 for Copilot Pro). Copilot Pro doesn’t come bundled with a Microsoft 365 subscription. The goal, it appears, is to broaden the base of potential paying Copilot customers while making Microsoft’s existing services - namely Word, Excel and the other apps within the tech giant’s Microsoft 365 family - more attractive through AI features.Ĭopilot Pro - the new consumer plan, priced at $20 per user per month - gives customers access to Copilot GenAI features across Word, Excel (in preview, only in English for now), PowerPoint, Outlook and OneNote on PC, Mac and iPad - if they have a Microsoft 365 Personal or Family plan, that is. Surely aware of this, Microsoft is today launching a consumer-focused paid Copilot plan and loosening the eligibility requirements for enterprise-level Copilot offerings. ![]() And that’s perhaps not far off base according to the company, more than 40% of the Fortune 100 participated in its Copilot early access program.īut given the enormous cost of running GenAI models in the cloud, getting Copilot from expenditure to reliable revenue generator will require sustained - and large-scale, ideally - growth. ![]() Microsoft evidently envisions Copilot, the umbrella brand for its portfolio of AI-powered, content-generating technologies, becoming a significant future revenue line-item. ![]()
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