Microsoft Developing Unified Copilot Super App to Consolidate Assistants

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Microsoft developing unified Copilot super app to consolidate assistants: GitHub Copilot, Copilot chat, Copilot Cowork, and Autopilot will merge into one app under “Delivering one Copilot,” launching by late summer 2026.

Microsoft developing unified Copilot super app to consolidate assistants is now official, and the move comes as Microsoft tries to solve a growing problem: too many Copilots, too many fragmented experiences.

According to exclusive reports, Microsoft is working on a one-stop-shop super app that will bring together its most popular AI tools into a single, cohesive interface. The project, spearheaded by Jacob Andreou—Microsoft’s recently appointed head of Copilot—carries the internal slogan “Delivering one Copilot.”

What’s being consolidated into the super app?

The unified Copilot super app will combine four major AI assistants:

GitHub Copilot

  • The world’s leading AI coding assistant for developers
  • Powers code completion, chat, and CLI workflows

Copilot chat

  • Microsoft’s general-purpose conversational AI assistant
  • Available across web and mobile for everyday tasks

Copilot Cowork

  • multi-step automation tool inside Microsoft 365 Copilot
  • Works across multiple apps simultaneously to automate workflows

Autopilot (internal codename)

  • new agentic workflow capability under development
  • Designed for complex, multi-step autonomous tasks

This consolidation addresses a nagging customer pain point: users are frustrated by having to navigate multiple Copilot assistants across different products instead of having a single destination for all their AI needs.

How the super app will work

The plans—still evolving but already taking shape—include:

  • One central interface combining all Copilot experiences
  • Account integration, including personal and enterprise Microsoft 365 Copilot accounts
  • Toggle function to switch between personal and enterprise 365 Copilots without switching apps
  • Continued access outside the super app, meaning existing Copilot integrations will still work

Jacob Andreou’s primary task since taking charge of Copilot in March 2026 has been to unite the consumer and enterprise sides of Copilot into a cohesive product. The super app is his flagship initiative to achieve that.

Timeline and roadmap

  • Microsoft Build developer conference (next week in San Francisco) may reference some elements of the super app, but no plans to showcase the full app itself
  • Launch targetby the end of summer 2026
  • Plans remain flexible and not yet final, per sources familiar with the project

Why this matters for users and enterprises

Microsoft’s AI assistant sprawl has become a real issue:

  • Developers use GitHub Copilot for coding
  • Office workers use Microsoft 365 Copilot for productivity
  • General users use Copilot chat for everyday tasks
  • Power users juggle multiple assistants across Windows, mobile, and web

The super app aims to reduce this fragmentation, giving users a unified experience that mirrors how other Microsoft services (like OneDrive and Teams) handle multiple account types within a single interface.

For enterprises, this means:

  • Simplified AI adoption with one central interface
  • Better account management across personal and work contexts
  • Streamlined workflows without switching between apps

Microsoft developing unified Copilot super app to consolidate assistants isn’t just a product update—it’s a strategic shift to unify Microsoft’s AI ecosystem under one roof.

If you’re juggling GitHub Copilot, Copilot chat, and Microsoft 365 Copilot, the upcoming super app promises to be your single destination for all things Copilot. With a late summer 2026 launch, Microsoft is betting that consolidation will win over users who’ve been frustrated by fragmented AI experiences.

The internal motto “Delivering one Copilot” sums it up: Microsoft is finally building the Copilot super app that should have existed from day one.

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