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Microsoft Copilot is evolving from a simple chat assistant into something far more integrated with Windows 11.
With the introduction of Copilot Vision, the assistant can now understand what is happening directly on your screen, not just what you type.
Copilot Vision allows the AI assistant to interpret visible on‑screen content in real time.
This includes text, interface elements, app layouts, and active windows that are currently in focus.
Instead of describing what you see, you can ask Copilot questions based on what is already displayed.
Copilot reacts only to what is visible at the moment of your request.
Copilot Vision does not have unrestricted access to your system.
It cannot analyze background apps, hidden windows, or content that is not currently visible on screen.
Personal files and private data remain inaccessible unless they are actively displayed.
Access to Copilot Vision requires explicit user permission.
These permissions can be managed or revoked at any time through Windows privacy settings.
Microsoft positions Copilot Vision within the same privacy framework as other Windows AI features.
Copilot Vision is currently available in select Windows 11 Insider builds.
Users must be enrolled in the Windows Insider Program to access the feature.
As with most preview features, behavior and availability may change before a wider release.
Copilot Vision represents a shift in how AI integrates with Windows.
Instead of acting as a separate chatbot, Copilot becomes context‑aware, responding directly to what users see and do.
This approach moves Windows closer to a truly assistive operating system experience.
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