You know how you always have a dozen tabs open and forget why?
Microsoft just fixed that.
With Microsoft Copilot Mode in Edge, your browser can now read, summarize, and act across your tabs automatically.
This update doesn’t just make Edge smarter — it makes it your personal AI coworker.
Watch the video tutorial below.
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Microsoft Copilot Mode in Edge: The Future of Browsing Is Here
Browsers used to be dumb.
They just waited for you to click.
But Microsoft Copilot Mode in Edge changes that completely.
Now, your browser understands what you’re doing and helps you finish faster.
You can ask it questions, compare info from multiple tabs, or even talk to it.
It’s like ChatGPT meets Google Chrome — but actually built into your workflow.
How Microsoft Copilot Mode in Edge Works
When you open a new tab, you’ll see a Copilot panel on the side.
That’s your AI assistant.
You can type or talk to it and say things like:
“Summarize my tabs about email marketing.”
“Find the best SEO software I have open.”
“Compare these three laptops and tell me which one’s best.”
Copilot scans all your tabs (with permission), analyzes them, and gives you a single answer.
That means no more switching between tabs or wasting hours comparing info manually.
It’s fast, smart, and context-aware.
Why Businesses Should Care
If you run a business or work in marketing, Microsoft Copilot Mode in Edge is more than a convenience — it’s a productivity multiplier.
Here’s how we’re using it inside Goldie Agency and the AI Profit Boardroom to save time every single day:
🧠 Research Automation
When researching SEO trends or AI tools, Copilot summarizes dozens of sources into one short overview.
💼 Client Workflows
Our team can open multiple reports or analytics dashboards, then ask Copilot for quick takeaways instead of reading each tab.
🛒 Market Comparison
Looking for software or suppliers?
Ask Copilot to find which option has the best features, price, or reviews — it checks all your open tabs and gives you one verdict.
Each of these saves hours weekly, and when your time is your business, that’s pure profit.
Voice Commands: Talk to Your Browser
This is where it gets fun.
You can now talk to Microsoft Edge.
Say:
“Copilot, summarize my open tabs about AI marketing tools.”
It does it — instantly.
This feature makes research and multitasking effortless, especially when you’re screen-sharing or recording tutorials.
It feels like you’re giving verbal commands to a real assistant.
How to Turn On Microsoft Copilot Mode in Edge
It takes less than a minute:
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Update Edge — Go to Settings → About Microsoft Edge → Update.
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Enable Copilot Mode — In Settings, look for Copilot and toggle it on.
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Grant Permissions — Allow tab access if you want full functionality.
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Start Using It — Open a new tab, and start chatting.
Pro tip: Close irrelevant tabs before asking Copilot to summarize. It works best when your open tabs are focused on one topic.
Real-World Use Cases for Professionals
💡 For Marketers
Ask Copilot to analyze your competitors’ websites across multiple tabs.
It will summarize their offers, pricing, and copy.
🧾 For Researchers
Tell Copilot to summarize academic papers or blog posts open in different tabs — you’ll get one consolidated summary.
📈 For Entrepreneurs
You can ask:
“Compare pricing from these suppliers and give me the cheapest one with 4+ star reviews.”
It cross-checks data instantly.
These workflows used to take hours. Now, it’s minutes.
The Business Edge (Literally)
What makes Microsoft Copilot Mode in Edge so powerful is its combination of search + AI + automation.
It doesn’t just answer questions like ChatGPT.
It acts on what you already have open.
That’s a massive shift for productivity.
And when you combine it with your business systems — CRMs, Google Sheets, and automations — you can do even more.
That’s what we teach inside the AI Profit Boardroom: how to turn tools like this into full automation workflows that save 100s of hours.
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Privacy & Security
Now, about privacy — yes, Copilot Mode can see your tabs, but only if you allow it.
It’s opt-in, and you can revoke access anytime.
Microsoft also made sure to show visual cues when Copilot is active, so you’ll always know when it’s analyzing your tabs.
Before enabling it, check what data it’s allowed to read and limit it if necessary.
Remember: control stays with you.
Limitations You Should Know
Like all AI tools, Copilot Mode isn’t perfect yet.
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Some features are still in preview mode, so results might vary.
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It occasionally misreads complex data.
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Voice commands can lag on older devices.
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And advanced features may become paid in the future.
Still, for a free feature inside a browser, it’s one of the most powerful productivity upgrades you can get.
What’s Coming Next
Microsoft has already teased what’s next — agentic actions.
Soon, Copilot Mode won’t just summarize your tabs — it’ll take action.
Things like:
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Booking appointments
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Unsubscribing from emails
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Filling out forms automatically
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Managing to-do lists
You’ll be able to say:
“Copilot, unsubscribe me from all marketing newsletters.”
And it’ll just do it.
That’s the next step in browser automation.
Copilot Mode vs Traditional Browsing
| Feature | Traditional Browser | Microsoft Copilot Mode in Edge |
|---|---|---|
| Tab Reading | Manual | Automatic |
| Summaries | None | Built-in |
| Voice Commands | Limited | Fully supported |
| Actions | User-driven | AI-assisted |
| Privacy | Manual control | Opt-in permissions |
| Productivity | Average | 10× Faster |
This is the clearest sign yet that browsing is shifting from searching to doing.
And Microsoft is leading that charge.
Why You Should Try It Now
Even if you’re skeptical, test it for one day.
Open a few research tabs and ask Copilot to summarize them.
You’ll see how much time you save.
That moment when you realize your browser can think for you — that’s when it clicks.
Because from now on, productivity isn’t about working harder — it’s about working with AI.
Final Thoughts
Microsoft Copilot Mode in Edge is the biggest browser upgrade since Chrome launched extensions.
It turns your daily web habits into streamlined workflows — summarizing, comparing, and even acting on your behalf.
If you care about productivity, automation, or staying ahead in business, this is your sign to turn it on.
And if you want to learn how to turn tools like this into systems that generate leads, automate tasks, and grow your business —
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