MC1457084: Microsoft Copilot App Enables Admins to Opt In Devices for Testing Updated Chromium-Based Desktop Version

MWPRO IMPACT SCORE
OPERATIONAL IMPACT
53
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HIGH IMPACT • REVIEW RECOMMENDED
Recommended Action:
Review the update and plan any required actions before rollout.
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Primary Audience

Tenant AdminsMicrosoft 365 AdminsIT ManagersService Owners
Why this score?
AI Confidence
HIGH
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Assessment Reasoning
Opt-in testing for the updated Microsoft Copilot desktop app is now available, requiring admins to select devices, confirm network configuration, and plan early validation. User impact is moderate for testing groups due to visual changes like new branding and account indicators. Urgency is moderate as the opt-in window precedes a September broad rollout, giving limited time for feedback and readiness. Implementation effort is moderate since it involves organised testing, deployment management, and user communication.
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🛡️ Admin Impact
34
👥 User Impact
55
Urgency
52
🔧 Effort
ℹ️ WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
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AT A GLANCE

Admins can now opt in selected Windows and Mac devices to test the updated Microsoft Copilot desktop app before general rollout in mid-September.
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END USERS

Test users may notice a new Copilot app name, icon, and account-specific visual cues.
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IT ADMINS

Review prerequisites, select devices for testing, and inform participating users about changes.
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ROLLOUT TIMELINE

Start:
August 2026

📢 Official Microsoft Message Center Announcement


Microsoft Copilot app: Opt in selected devices to test the updated Copilot desktop app
Message ID: MC1457084 (Updated)

As communicated in our August 13 Message center post (MC1454108), we are updating the Microsoft 365 Copilot app to provide a simpler, more streamlined Copilot experience across personal and work accounts.

Starting August 18, 2026, administrators can opt-in selected Windows and Mac devices to test the updated Microsoft Copilot desktop app before its broader rollout. The updated desktop app uses a Chromium-based architecture to support future enhancements and provides a single app experience across personal and work accounts.

[Rollout Schedule:]

  • Opt-in availability: Begins August 18, 2026.
  • Broader rollout: Begins mid-September, 2026.

[Impact on your organization:]

Administrators can manage early access by opting in selected devices and deploying the updates via instructions linked below. This early access allows you to:

  • Test the updated Microsoft Copilot desktop app at your organization before the broader rollout.
  • Validate deployment and app behavior in your organization’s managed environment.
  • Prepare support teams and users for the updated desktop experience.

For users on selected devices, the app will update to a Chromium-based architecture. The app will also adopt a simpler name (“Microsoft Copilot”) and icon, and will include additional visual cues that help users distinguish between their work or school and personal account experiences including a different background color for each account type and “Work” label under the user profile in the navigation pane.

Security, compliance, privacy, and enterprise controls remain unchanged. The application ID is not changing, and existing policies will continue to function.

[Action Required/Recommendations:]

We recommend that administrators:

  • Identify a representative group of Windows and Mac devices for testing.
  • For Windows and Mac devices, review the prerequisites, deployment policies, and platform-specific instructions for the opt-in here. Note: Early access through opt-in is not available for organizations in special cloud environments. We will provide an update when early access becomes available for these environments.
  • Verify that Microsoft Edge Update URLs are included in your network allow list to support a seamless app update. No action is required if these URLs are already allowed. Learn more here.
  • Inform participating users that they may see the updated Microsoft Copilot app desktop experience.
  • Monitor the selected devices and incorporate findings into your broader deployment planning.

No action is required if your organization does not want to test the updated desktop app before the broader rollout.

[Compliance considerations:]

No compliance concerns identified, please validate for your organization.


Source: Microsoft Message Center • Analysed by MWPro

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