Microsoft Edge is adding a new feature that will allow its Copilot AI chatbot to gather information from all of your open tabs. When you start a conversation with Copilot, you can ask the chatbot questions about whatโs in your tabs, compare the products youโre looking at, summarize your open articles, and more.
In its announcement, Microsoft says you can โselect which experiences you want or leave off the ones you donโt.โ The company is retiring Copilot Mode as well, which could similarly draw information from your tabs but offered some agentic features, like the ability to book a reservation on your behalf. Microsoft has since folded these agentic capabilities into its โBrowse with Copilotโ tool.
Several other AI features are coming to Edge, including an AI-powered โStudy and Learnโ mode that can turn the article youโre looking at into a study session or interactive quiz. Thereโs a new tool that turns your tabs into AI-powered podcasts as well, similar to what youโd find on NotebookLM, and an AI writing assistant that will pop up when you start entering text on a webpage.
You can also give Copilot permission to access your browsing history to provide more โrelevant, high-quality answers,โ according to Microsoft. Copilot in Edge on desktop and mobile will come with โlong-term memoryโ as well, which can tailor its responses based on your previous conversations. And, when you open up a new tab, youโll see a redesigned page that combines chat, search, and web navigation, along with the Journeys feature, which uses AI to organize your browsing history into categories that you can revisit.
Meanwhile, an update to Edgeโs mobile app will allow you to share your screen with Copilot and talk through the questions about what youโre seeing. Microsoft says youโll see โclear visual cuesโ when Copilot is active, โso you know when itโs taking an action, helping, listening, or viewing.โ