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Windows Copilot Gets Two Free Upgrades — Smarter, Faster, and More Connected

Windows Copilot Gets Two Free Upgrades — Smarter, Faster, and More Connected

Microsoft has added two exciting upgrades to Windows Copilot — and both are free. These updates are rolling out gradually and focus on productivity and convenience.
The first update lets you create Word, Excel, or PowerPoint files directly from Copilot chat. The second allows you to connect Gmail or Outlook accounts to manage emails, calendars, and contacts without leaving the app.

Create Documents Instantly

Now, when you ask Copilot to write a report or draft data, you can export it straight to Word or Excel. No need to copy text manually. This makes Copilot a true workspace companion for students and professionals.

Smarter Email Integration

The email linking feature brings your inbox closer to your desktop assistant. Once connected, you can ask Copilot to find messages, check appointments, or remind you of meetings. It saves time and keeps everything organized in one place.

Why These Upgrades Matter

These improvements turn Copilot into a powerful productivity hub. You can create, organize, and manage your work seamlessly. As a result, Windows users now get a more connected experience — without paying extra.
More updates are expected soon as Microsoft continues refining AI across its platforms.

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