Microsoft Copilot app arrives on iOS, bringing free ChatGPT-4 to iPhone
and iPad
by Mayank Parmar
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has released its Copilot app for iOS devices, just two days after I
reported exclusively that the iOS version was almost ready
<https://www.windowslatest.com/2023/12/28/microsoft-edges-advanced-copilot-on-ios-android-gets-video-summary-plugins-and-pdf-ai/>.
Now, iPhone and iPad users can download it from the Apple App Store.
Copilot isn’t just another name for Bing Chat; it brings some cool new
things to the table.
Microsoft Copilot app is available via Apple’s App Store
<https://apps.apple.com/us/app/microsoft-copilot/id6472538445?platform=ipad>,
and the tech giant clarified that the AI app is optimized for iPad. In
our tests, we also noticed that Copilot app offers better experience
than the dedicated ChatGPT app for iPad.
While Bing integrates search, rewards, and chat functionalities, Copilot
streamlines its focus on an advanced chat interface, incorporating
features like the innovative DALL-E 3. Unlike Bing, which combines
search and AI, Copilot emerges as a ChatGPT-like app tailored to iOS
devices.
Microsoft Copilot for iPad
Copilot maintains its versatility as a multi-functional assistant on
Android, supporting GPT Vision, GPT-4, and DALL-E. The addition of
ChatGPT-4 Turbo, available to select users, enhances its ability to
provide information on recent events, especially with the search plugin
disabled.
Microsoft copilot is ChatGPT-4 for iOS, but it’s absolutely free. You
can write emails, stories, or even summarize tough texts. It’s great
with languages too, helping you translate, proofread, and more. And it’s
all free, which Microsoft says won’t change.
It also plugin support, even third-party plugins at no extra cost. This
can be super handy for planning trips or sprucing up your resume. Plus,
there’s the Image Creator that turns your words into pictures right on
your phone.*Mayank Parmar <https://www.windowslatest.com/author/mayank/>*
Mayank Parmar is Windows Latest's owner, Editor-in-Chief and
entrepreneur. Mayank has been in tech journalism for over seven years
and has written on various topics, but he is mostly known for his
well-researched work on Microsoft's Windows. His articles and research
works have been referred to by CNN, Business Insiders, Forbes, Fortune,
CBS Interactive, Microsoft and many others over the years.
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