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Copilot Chat vsus. Microsoft 365 Copilot. What's the difference?
While their names sound similar at first glance, Microsoft 365 Copilot and Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat, they differ in several aspects. And more importantly: one is built on top of the other.
What is Copilot Chat (Basic)?
First things first. Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat is often simply called Copilot Chat.
Copilot Chat (Basic) generates answers based on web content, while Microsoft 365 Copilot (Premium) is also grounded on users' data, like emails, meetings, files, and more.
Since early 2025, Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat has been available to all users in organizations, becoming the entry point to AI assistance for many organizations.
Copilot Chat (Basic) is the foundational Copilot experience available at no extra cost for everyone with an eligible Microsoft 365 plan, including:
- Microsoft 365 E3 / E5
- Microsoft 365 A3 / A5
- Microsoft 365 Business Standard & Business Premium
Copilot Chat (Basic) is secured, compliant, and it does not required the full Copilot add-on license.
Copilot Chat (Basic) is able to ground responses on:
- Public web content.
- Content explicitly shared or work data manually uploaded to the chat by the user.
- On-screen content or content displayed on-screen in apps like Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote.
When it comes to agents, Copilot Chat (Basic) offers these features:
- You can create your own declarative agents grounded on public web content with Agent Builder.
- You can use agents built by your org grounded on organizational data with the pay-as-you-go method.
- There are Microsoft prebuilt agents available like Prompt Coach, however Microsoft premium prebuilt agents like Researcher or Analyst are not included.
The screenshot below shows how Copilot Chat looks and highlights its main capabilities.
Image showing the Copilot Chat (Basic) user interface.
Note the Upgrade button, meaning this is not Microsoft 365 Copilot, but the Copilot Chat (Basic) experience.
Note that EDP (Enterprise Data Protection) is available in Copilot Chat (Basic).
What is Microsoft 365 Copilot (Premium)?
Microsoft 365 Copilot (Premium) is a paid add-on license that builds on top of Copilot Chat and unlocks Copilot's full power.
It is available for selected Microsoft 365 plans, including:
- Microsoft 365 E3 / E5
- Microsoft 365 A3 / A5
- Microsoft 365 Business Standard & Business Premium
With a Microsoft 365 Copilot license, users get everything Copilot Chat (Basic) offers, plus much more:
- Data grounding: Microsoft 365 Copilot (Premium) includes Copilot Chat grounded on web and/or on user's Microsoft 365 data like emails, meetings, chats, and documents.
- Office apps: It integrates deeply into Microsoft 365 apps like Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel, and more. The integration includes features like Edit with Copilot allowing Copilot to adjust live your documents or email based on your prompts.
- Custom agents: It brings the capability to create your own declarative agents grounded in organizational data and/or web data. You can create agent either using Agent Builder or Copilot Studio.
- MS prebuilt agents: Premium prebuilt agents like Researcher and Analyst are included in Microsoft 365 Copilot (Premium).
The screenshot below shows the Copilot chat experience for users who have a Microsoft 365 Copilot license.
Image showing the M365 Copilot Chat (Premium) user interface.
Note that EDP or Enterprise Data Protection also applies here
How can I access Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat?
Today, Copilot Chat is accessible via https://m365.cloud.microsoft or https://copilot.cloud.microsoft using your Entra ID (work or school account).
One important difference in day-to-day experience:
- Users with a Microsoft 365 Copilot license typically see Copilot prominently surfaced across Microsoft 365 apps.
- Users with Copilot Chat only may not see it pinned by default on the Microsoft 365 home page.
To improve discoverability, Microsoft 365 Copilot administrators can pin Copilot Chat via the Microsoft 365 admin center, ensuring that users can easily access it without friction.
Especially convenient is that if you use the M365 Copilot Chat app on Windows, you can open Copilot using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + C.
What’s the difference?
The differences between Copilot Chat and Microsoft 365 Copilot mainly come down to:
- Licensing
- Data grounding (web-only vs. personal work data)
- Integration depth within Microsoft 365 apps
I’ve listed the key differences in the comparison below. 👇
Image showing a 3-column table: Aspects in the middle, Copilot Chat to the left, M365 Copilot to the right.
Great referenceAmeliaHernandez - there are so many changes, it seems like you and Teresa_Cyrus (as well as so many of us) will continue to watch the roadmap and what’s rolled out/showing up and follow along as the changes come to the products we’re using daily! Keep up the great work
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- 122733Copper Contributor
great love the post
Very nice!👏 I took a look at the latest decks from Microsoft about what's included with which license and asked Claude for PowerPoint to summarize it into one slide. This is what came out of it. Check out The Licensing Guide blog for more info/thoughts on the Copilot Chat licensing aspects.
- 122733Copper Contributor
love it
122733 I am glad it was useful for you!
- Stilldrey-MVPLearn Expert
Great referenceAmeliaHernandez - there are so many changes, it seems like you and Teresa_Cyrus (as well as so many of us) will continue to watch the roadmap and what’s rolled out/showing up and follow along as the changes come to the products we’re using daily! Keep up the great work
Thanks Stilldrey-MVP. 👀 The more eyes we have on this topic the better. Let's keep helping each other. Thanks!
- LineVHCopper Contributor
Amazing work Amelia! Very clear!
Thanks LineVH ! This time I want to say thanks to my co-creator Copilot for the simplicity of the comparison. I could improve it by pasting the original table to excel and asking Copilot to simplify the table and offer two alternatives. I then took the best alternative and improve it. Thanks!
Here I have right away something to add:
Message at Message Center under MC1253858 (only for > tenants with more 2000 users)
The experience is about to change starting on April 15, 2025. The integrated Copilot pane in Office apps is leaving.Hello everyon!! Because you asked for it, I've created an updated version of the article. And I have removed the annoying GIF and I have made improvements to the graphics. So here is for more years to come!!
If there's something important to add. Please do not hesitate to enrich it in the comments.
Happy reading! ☺️
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Wow, thanks so much, AmeliaHernandez! 😎
When you started this article, I knew it would become a long-term project for you. 😁
Really mande1191 ? That's so cool! When you guys and girls asked me to update, I will be here for you! And this time I have the feeling this is going to happen sooner than later. Thanks! ☺️
This post is the updated version of my Tech Community post on February 2025 about exactly the same topic. Here the link for your reference: Copilot Chat vsus. Microsoft 365 Copilot What's the difference? | Microsoft Community Hub