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Microsoft Copilot on iOS: 3 reasons why you should try the app
Microsoft Copilot on iOS impresses with natural voice interaction, smart daily briefings, and a clean, minimal interface that sets it apart from other AI apps.

- April 2, 2025
- Updated: July 1, 2025 at 10:00 PM

Microsoft’s Copilot app for iOS might not be the first AI assistant that comes to mind, especially for those already using ChatGPT or Gemini. But after spending some time exploring its features, it’s clear that Copilot offers a unique and surprisingly polished experience. From its clean interface to its responsive voice mode, it’s worth a closer look.
Natural and responsive voice interactions
One of the standout features is Copilot’s voice capability. The app includes four voices that sound remarkably human, with natural cadence and the ability to respond fluidly to interruptions or topic changes. Unlike more rigid assistants, Copilot can adapt mid-sentence without sounding robotic, making conversations feel more natural and intuitive.
Daily AI audio briefings with personality
The “Copilot Daily” feature delivers a concise, AI-generated podcast every morning. In just five minutes, you get a smart mix of news, trivia, and cultural insights—all delivered with a calm, friendly tone and minimal production fluff. It’s not flashy, but it feels curated and intentional, offering just enough to keep you informed without overwhelming you.
Clean, minimal design that feels intentional
Where other AI apps can feel overloaded with menus and pop-ups, Copilot’s iOS version is refreshingly simple. The interface is sleek, distraction-free, and fast to load, with clear buttons and minimal swiping. Small touches—like a slightly larger font—make it feel comfortable and thoughtfully designed, reflecting an attention to detail that’s rare among AI apps.
Whether or not Copilot replaces your default assistant, its combination of usability, voice performance, and design make it a strong contender in the AI app space.
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