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Microsoft Edge Becomes an AI Browser: Copilot Mode Could Change How We Surf Forever

By Nishant Richhariya
Published On: July 30, 2025
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Laptop screen displaying Microsoft Edge Copilot Mode with AI assistant features, symbolizing the future of AI-powered web browsing.
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You’re planning a trip, and your screen is cluttered with tabs hotels on one, flight deals on another, reviews scattered everywhere. It’s a headache. Then, your browser steps in. Instead of you doing all the clicking and comparing, it lines up the best options, gives you the highlights, and even helps you with the booking.

Read in Hindi:- माइक्रोसॉफ्ट एज बना एआई ब्राउज़र: Copilot Mode से बदलेगा इंटरनेट का अनुभव

Browsing Will Never Feel the Same Again

Launched on July 28, 2025, Copilot Mode is Microsoft’s boldest move yet to transform Edge into the world’s first mainstream AI-powered browser. For now, it’s free to try though Microsoft hints that may change in the future.

Microsoft Edge Copilot Mode: How Copilot Mode Works

When you enable it, Edge opens a clean new tab with a single input box that blends chat, search, and navigation. You can type a query or speak to it, and with your permission, Copilot can scan your open tabs to give you context‑aware answers.

a pile of papers with a logo
Microsoft Edge Copilot Mode with AI-powered web browsing.

From planning a vacation to comparing shopping deals, the AI is designed to do the heavy lifting. Microsoft says upcoming updates may even let it make reservations or handle simple errands directly from the browser.

Privacy and Control at the Core

And the best part? You’re always in control. A clear signal on your screen tells you when it’s working, and you can switch it off whenever you want. Microsoft says the feature follows strict privacy and security rules, so your data stays exactly where it belongs with you.

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The Bigger Picture

The launch puts Edge squarely in the AI browser race, competing with Google’s Gemini in Chrome, Opera’s new AI features, and Perplexity’s Comet browser. Analysts say this is more than a flashy update it signals a shift toward browsers becoming true AI companions.

With the average person spending over 6 hours a day online, a tool that can summarize, compare, and assist in real time could redefine how we experience the web. Copilot Mode might just be the first step toward the browser of the future.

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Nishant Richhariya

Hi Readers, I am Nishant. With over 12 years of experience in the corporate world managing administrative operations, I’ve successfully pivoted my career toward the digital frontier. I now specialize in content creation and AI-driven media publishing. As the founder of AIWorldSpace.com, I cover the latest trends in artificial intelligence—bringing insightful news, tool reviews, tutorials, and career-centric AI content tailored for students, professionals, and tech enthusiasts.

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