Microsoft Edge updates its Copilot chatbot to access all open browser tabs, enabling users to ask questions, summarize articles, compare products, and engage with web content more intelligently.

  • Copilot AI analyzes content from all open tabs for richer insights
  • New AI modes include study sessions, podcasts, and writing assistance
  • Enhanced personalization with browsing history access and long-term memory

What happened

Microsoft Edge has introduced a significant update to its Copilot AI chatbot, allowing it to collect and analyze information across all open tabs in the browser. This enables users to interact with the AI by querying content from different websites without switching tabs manually. The Copilot can summarize open articles, compare products being viewed, and answer questions based on tab contents.

Alongside this, Microsoft has discontinued the older Copilot Mode, migrating agentic features such as booking reservations to the new Browse with Copilot tool. Additional AI enhancements include an interactive study mode that converts articles into quizzes and a podcast creation tool that audibly synthesizes tab content. The updated Copilot is available on both desktop and mobile Edge versions.

Why it matters

This update positions Microsoft Edge as a more intelligent and integrated browsing experience, leveraging AI to reduce cognitive load for users managing multiple tabs. With Copilot’s ability to draw from all open tabs, users save time and gain clearer insights when researching, shopping, or consuming information online.

The introduction of long-term memory and browsing history integration enables more personalized and context-aware assistance, improving answer relevance over time. New features like AI-powered study sessions and podcasts offer novel ways to interact with content, setting Edge apart in the competitive browser and AI assistant landscape.

What to watch next

Watch for how users adopt these multi-tab AI functions in daily workflows and whether Microsoft expands Copilot’s agentic capabilities further. Monitoring privacy and user control preferences will be important as browsing history access and long-term memory features evolve.

Future updates may also refine the new tab experience integrating chat, search, and navigation alongside AI-powered Journeys that organize browsing history. Observing how Edge balances advanced AI assistance with performance and usability will be key in defining its sustained competitive edge.

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