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Microsoft Copilot Pro subscription: Features, pricing, more

Microsoft wnow allows users to pay $20 for a better and more professional Copilot service...

byOnur Demirkol
January 16, 2024
in News
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The tech world is always moving fast, and Microsoft is keeping up with its new product: the Microsoft Copilot Pro subscription. This is a big deal for anyone who uses computers for work or play. Copilot Pro is about making Microsoft’s popular programs like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint even better using artificial intelligence (AI). For $20 a month, these tools offer people a chance to work smarter and faster.

It’s not just a small update; Microsoft Copilot Pro subscription could really change the way we all do our work, making things easier and more efficient. This new subscription is meant to help everyone – whether you’re writing reports, making spreadsheets, or putting together presentations. With Copilot Pro, these tasks could become a lot easier. So, as we take a closer look at what Copilot Pro offers, we’ll see just how it could be a game-changer for users everywhere.

Microsoft Copilot Pro subscription
Here is everything you need to know about the brand-new Microsoft Copilot Pro subscription option (Image Credit)

Microsoft Copilot Pro subscription option is finally out

The tech world is buzzing with the release of the Microsoft Copilot Pro subscription, a new plan focused on consumers. Priced at $20 per user each month, this is a big step for Microsoft in the realm of AI-powered tools. The best part? The existing free Copilot service isn’t going anywhere. Copilot Pro offers more advanced features, like the impressive GPT-4 Turbo from OpenAI, which handles large amounts of text and is faster than its predecessors. However, this model is exclusive to Copilot Pro subscribers.

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A deeper look into Microsoft Copilot Studio and its features

Microsoft Copilot Pro features

The features of Copilot Pro are nothing short of impressive. At $20 a month (on top of your Microsoft 365 subscription), it’s like a power boost for your productivity apps. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote on PC, Mac, and iPad are all getting an upgrade with Copilot GenAI features. This isn’t just a new feature; it’s a complete overhaul of how we use these apps.

The AI in Copilot Pro is like having a personal assistant in each of your Microsoft 365 apps. In Word and OneNote, it can write, edit, and summarize text. In Excel and PowerPoint, it turns your commands into beautiful presentations and data visualizations. Outlook gets a boost, too, with AI-powered email drafting.

Microsoft Copilot Pro subscription
Here is a closer look at its features and differences (Image Credit)

But that’s not all. Subscribers also get 100 daily “boosts” in Designer for faster and higher-quality image generation. And, of course, the crown jewel – priority access to the latest GenAI models, including GPT-4 Turbo.

Looking ahead, Microsoft plans to introduce the Copilot GPT Builder, allowing users to create customized AI assistants. It’s like having a personal AI tailor!

Even with these paid upgrades, Microsoft hasn’t forgotten its free users. They’re rolling out new topic-specific Copilot GPTs, a free mobile app with access to GPT-4 and DALL-E 3, and Copilot integration in the Microsoft 365 mobile app. Plus, there’s a plan to expand language support significantly.

How to get Microsoft Copilot Pro

Ready to jump into the future with the Microsoft Copilot Pro subscription? Here’s a quick guide:

  1. Head over to the Microsoft Copilot Pro page.
  2. Click “Get Copilot Pro”.
  3. You’ll be directed to the payment page.
  4. Click “Next” to proceed.
  5. Select your preferred payment method.
  6. Finalize your purchase.

Remember, you must be signed in with your Microsoft email to start.

Microsoft Copilot Pro subscription
The Microsoft Copilot Pro subscription will cost you $20 (Image Credit)

Is Microsoft Copilot Pro worth it?

So, should you spend $20 each month on Copilot Pro? The answer leans towards yes. This subscription isn’t just about having the latest tech; it’s about enhancing how you work. For a relatively small monthly fee, you get a set of tools that can transform your productivity and creativity.

Whether you’re a student, a professional, or someone who values efficiency, Copilot Pro offers hard-to-overlook benefits. In a nutshell, it’s a worthwhile investment for those who want to stay ahead in the fast-paced world of technology.

Featured image credit: Microsoft

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