Copilot in Power Apps overview
[This article is prerelease documentation and is subject to change.]
Bringing the power of Copilot to both app makers and their end-users in Power Apps. With Copilot you can build an app, including the data behind it, just by describing what you need through multiple steps of conversation. Your apps have copilot-powered experiences built in from the first screen—so your users can discover insights in conversation instead of mouse-clicks.
Learn how to use Copilot features in Power Apps.
Canvas apps
- Build apps through conversation
- Continue editing your app with Copilot (preview)
- Add Chatbot control to a canvas app (preview)
- Add Copilot control to a canvas app (preview)
- Leverage Azure OpenAI Service in AI Builder (preview)
- Create Power Fx formulas with Copilot
- Use field suggestions by Copilot
Model-driven apps
- Add the Copilot control to the rich text editor
- Use Copilot in the email rich text editor
- Add copilot for app users in model-driven apps
App users
- Filter, sort, and search galleries with Copilot (preview)
- Draft well-written input text with Copilot (preview)
Microsoft Dataverse
Important
- Preview features aren’t meant for production use and may have restricted functionality. These features are available before an official release so that customers can get early access and provide feedback.
- For more information, go to the preview terms.
- This capability is powered by Azure OpenAI Service.
- This capability is in the process of rolling out, and may not be available in your region yet.
- This capability may be subject to usage limits or capacity throttling.
- To understand capabilities and limitations of AI-powered and Copilot features in Power Apps, see FAQ about using AI responsibly in Power Apps
Prerequisites for the Copilot features in Power Apps
- To use Copilot in Power Apps, your administrator must turn on Copilot features.
- For Copilot availability in your region, see Release Planner Availability Reports.
- Some Copilot features are already General Availabilible (GA), so they're turned on by default. For information, see Enable or disable Copilot (preview) in Power Apps.
- Each Copilot feature might have different requirements. Refer to the specific documentation for each feature for detailed information.
Enable or disable Copilot (preview) in Power Apps
Generally available Copilot features are enabled by default and can't be turned off. To disable them, a tenant admin must contact support.
Copilot (preview) features are also enabled by default, but your administrator can disable them.
Follow these steps to disable Copilot (preview) in Power Apps for your tenant.
- Sign in to the Power Platform admin center.
- Select Settings > Tenant settings in the left-side navigation pane.
- Select Copilot (preview) > set the toggle to Off > Save.
Note
Turning off Copilot for your tenant will only disable Copilot for makers. It won't disable Copilot control for canvas apps or Copilot for model-driven apps.
Follow these steps to enable or disable Copilot preview features for your environment.
- Sign in to the Power Platform admin center.
- In the left-side navigation pane, select Environments.
- Select the environment and on the command bar, select Settings.
- Select one of the following options:
- To turn it on, set the toggle to On for Copilot.
- To turn it off, set the toggle to Off for Copilot.
See also
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