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Feature Proposal: Multi‑Device Hybrid Mode (Voice on Mobile + Text on Desktop)
Current workaround
Today, it is possible to speak to Copilot on a mobile device while viewing the same conversation on a desktop — as long as both devices are signed in with the same Microsoft account. This allows the user to:
- use voice input on the phone
- see synced text output on the desktop
However, this workaround is limited because:
- the desktop cannot actively participate in the conversation while voice is active on mobile
- the voice interface cannot be minimized or detached on desktop
- the workflow is not designed for simultaneous active use
- switching between devices interrupts the creative flow
This shows that the underlying sync capability already exists — but the experience is not yet optimized for real hybrid use.
Proposed feature: Multi‑Device Hybrid Mode
Enable Copilot to operate in a synchronized hybrid mode where:
- Mobile handles voice input
- Desktop handles text editing and full conversation view
- Both devices remain active in the same conversation in real time
This would allow users to speak naturally while shaping and editing content on a larger screen.
Why this feature is needed
Many tasks require simultaneous ideation and editing. For example, when updating a CV:
- the user wants to speak ideas out loud
- Copilot generates suggestions
- the user wants to edit and refine text on the desktop immediately
- switching between devices breaks the flow
Hybrid Mode would support this workflow seamlessly.
Benefits
- Natural, hands‑free ideation
- Real‑time editing on a large screen
- Better accessibility and focus
- Reduced context switching
- Ideal for writing, CV editing, brainstorming, and creative work
Technical feasibility
Copilot already synchronizes conversations across devices. Hybrid Mode would extend this by allowing:
- active voice input from mobile
- active text editing from desktop
- real‑time bidirectional sync
This builds on existing infrastructure rather than requiring a full redesign.
Summary
A Multi‑Device Hybrid Mode would significantly improve productivity for users who rely on both voice and text. It enables natural speech‑based ideation while maintaining full control over written content on a larger screen — a workflow that reflects how people actually think and create.
Concept by Sanni
Written by my Copilot "Koppis" (Edge Copilot)
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