Microsoft now offers a one-month free trial for Copilot Pro

Microsoftannounced that, with the expansion of the Pro version,Copilot Copilot Pro is now available in all 222 countries where Copilot is available.

Microsoft now offers a one-month free trial for Copilot Pro

Divya Kumar, General Manager of Search and AI Marketing at Microsoft, announced: “Copilot is your everyday AI companion, designed to bring the power of generative AI to everyone at work and in life. With Copilot, we are committed to giving everyone the opportunity to be more creative and productive.”

Microsoft announced that it will include Copilot in the free Microsoft 365 web apps as part of the Copilot Pro subscription, and will bring Copilot to Word, Outlook, and more free web apps.

In the coming months, Microsoft is also planning to expand Copilot to free mobile apps, including Microsoft 365 apps and Outlook for iOS and Android.

To allow all users to better experience the features and benefits of Copilot Pro, Microsoft also announced a one-month free trial for the Copilot app for iOS or Android.

If you like it after the one-month free trial, you will need to subscribe to Copilot Pro for $20 per month (currently about RMB 144).

In addition, this upgrade will bring Copilot GPT Builder to all Copilot Pro subscribers, allowing users to customize GPT to explore certain specific problems or tasks, including applications in job hunting, learning, cooking, etc.

“We want all premium users, creators, and anyone else to take their Copilot experience to the next level,” Kumar added.

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