Verified AI Launch Profile
Microsoft Copilot Cowork
Microsoft made Copilot Cowork generally available worldwide inside Microsoft 365 Copilot for complex, multi-step work.

At a glance
Launch Snapshot
- Company
- Microsoft
- Launch date
- June 16, 2026
- Launch type
- Major Update
- Audience
- Unknown
- Pricing
- Cowork requires Microsoft 365 Copilot and uses Copilot Credits for usage-based tasks; current rates and commitment options should be confirmed with Microsoft.
- Free plan
- Unknown
- API
- Unknown
- Open weights/source
- Unknown
Launch Context
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Verification & Sources
- Status
- Verified
- Source links
- 4
- Freshness
- Verified July 10, 2026
- Last verified
- July 10, 2026
- Last updated
- July 10, 2026
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Kingy Launch Score
7.8 / 10 · Solid
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Why this score
- Source & verification 8.5/10 — The GA announcement, a responsible-AI application card, an FAQ, and the pricing page — four dated first-party sources. microsoft.com
- Product evidence 8.0/10 — Generally available worldwide inside Microsoft 365 Copilot, with an application card and FAQ documenting behavior. learn.microsoft.com
- Significance & novelty 8.0/10 — Moving Microsoft 365 Copilot from assistance toward delegated multi-step work — a significant enterprise-agent milestone. microsoft.com
- Traction signals not scored — insufficient sourced evidence
- Offer clarity 6.0/10 — Requires Microsoft 365 Copilot and uses usage-based Copilot Credits; current rates need confirmation with Microsoft. microsoft.com
Evidence checked 2026-07-10
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Kingy AI Take
Microsoft made Copilot Cowork generally available worldwide inside Microsoft 365 Copilot, moving the assistant toward delegated multi-step work across documents, communications, and organizational context (microsoft.com). Microsoft 365 Copilot Organizations and Information Workers can hand off longer document, research, and coordination workflows. It requires Copilot licensing plus usage-based Copilot Credits, so gate adoption on permission design, action review, and cost controls.
Who it is for
Microsoft 365 Copilot organizations that want information workers to delegate longer document, research, communication, and coordination workflows.
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