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Azure Copilot is an AI-powered tool to help you do more with Azure. With Azure Copilot, you can gain new insights, discover more benefits of the cloud, and orchestrate across both cloud and edge. Copilot leverages Large Language Models (LLMs), the Azure control plane, and insights about your Azure environment to help you work more efficiently.
Azure Copilot can help you navigate the hundreds of services and thousands of resource types that Azure offers. It unifies knowledge and data across hundreds of services to increase productivity, reduce costs, and provide deep insights. Azure Copilot helps you learn about Azure by answering questions, and it can provide information tailored to your own Azure resources and environment. By letting you express your goals in natural language, Azure Copilot simplifies your Azure management experience.
How Azure Copilot works
You can access Azure Copilot in the Azure portal, through the Azure mobile app, or through AI Shell. Throughout a conversation, Azure Copilot answers questions, generates queries, performs tasks, and safely acts on your behalf. It makes high-quality recommendations and takes actions while respecting your organization's policy and privacy. Azure Copilot can access all of the resources that you have permission to access, and can take actions that you have permission to perform, with your confirmation required for any actions.
Features of Azure Copilot
Azure Copilot helps you work with Azure services in many ways. You can use Azure Copilot to help you design, operate, optimize, and troubleshoot your Azure apps and infrastructure. Azure Copilot helps you gain new insights, discover benefits of the cloud, and work more efficiently.
To learn about some popular ways to use Azure Copilot, see Capabilities of Azure Copilot.
Tip
Agents (preview) in Azure Copilot extends the current capabilities of Azure Copilot to provide an agentic, multi-modal cloud interface. For more information, see Agents (preview) in Azure Copilot.
Example prompts
For a library of prompts you can try out, see Example prompts for Azure Copilot. You can also get tips on creating your own effective prompts.
Responsible AI in Azure Copilot
Microsoft is committed to ensuring that our AI systems are guided by our AI principles and Responsible AI Standard. These principles include empowering our customers to use these systems effectively and in line with their intended uses. Our approach to responsible AI is continually evolving to address emerging issues proactively.
For more information, see Responsible AI FAQ for Azure Copilot.
Pricing and availability
The capabilities of Azure Copilot available today are included at no additional cost. Future capabilities may be subject to pricing.
Azure Copilot is made available to customers under the terms governing their subscription to Microsoft Azure Services, including the Azure Copilot section of the Microsoft Product Terms. Please review these terms carefully as they contain important conditions and obligations governing your use of Azure Copilot.
Azure Copilot is available in 19 languages: Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Russian, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish.
Azure Copilot isn't available in national clouds (Azure Government, Microsoft Azure operated by 21Vianet).
By default, Azure Copilot is available to all users in a tenant. However, Global Administrators can choose to control access to Azure Copilot for their organization.
Important
In order to use Azure Copilot, your organization must allow websocket connections to https://directline.botframework.com. Ask your network administrator to enable this connection.