16 de julio de 2025

Microsoft begins testing Copilot Vision on Windows

Copilot Vision on Windows is rolling out to Windows Insiders. Well, we can't have enough AI, that's probably their motto at Redmond.

You may have heard about Copilot Vision on Microsoft Edge, which lets you browse with an AI. Well, Copilot Vision on Windows is similar. You can share your whole desktop with the AI, and it can see everything on the screen and talk to you about it. Microsoft says that this real-time conversation will help users analyze content, provide insights, answers, and even coach you.

This isn't like Recall, as in it won't be looking at your screen all the time. You will need to manually invoke Copilot Vision from the Copilot app. To do this, you have to click on the glasses icon.  A floating toolbar with Copilot Voice, Vision controls will appear, and a greeting will play. That is not unlike how the Hey Copilot wake word behaves when activated.

Hit the X button, or Stop, to end the desktop sharing process. It's similar to sharing your desktop screen. Users can also talk with the AI using their voice. This is fairly similar to what Google Gemini Live does.

On a similar topic, Microsoft is testing a new Click To Do action called Describe Image, that lets you ask the AI to describe the contents in a photo.

Windows is looking less appealing with each AI-related announcement.

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