Copilot on Windows 11 & 10 doubles characters limit, gets upload files feature, notebook | Laptop News

Windows Copilot on Windows 11 (and Windows 10) is getting a big update with several notable changes, including increased character count, support for attaching files like PDF, and notebook integration. Microsoft told me that these features are rolling out via server-side update, and some of you with Copilot Pro might also see 16,000 characters.

When Microsoft rolled out Copilot on the web and Windows, it was initially imited to just 2,000 characters, which was later bumped to 4,000. With a new update, Microsoft has increased Copilot’s character count to 8,000 in “Creative” mode. If you own a Copilot Pro subscription, you’ll see 16,000 in Creative mode.

I use Copilot with and without the Pro subscription, and I noticed the new character limit across multiple accounts. I’ve created a table that explains the changes rolling out to Copilot on the web and Windows 11. It’s worth noting that the increased character count is not restricted to Copilot in Windows, but it also appears on the web or Edge.

Version Type New Creative Limits New Balanced Limits New Precise Limits
Copilot New Limits 8,000 4,000 8,000
Old Limits 4,000 2,000 4,000
Copilot Pro New Limits 16,000 8,000 16,000
Old Limits 4,000 2,000 4,000

Pretty nice, right? You’ll see the new characters count automatically, but if you’re still stuck with the old limits, here’s what I suggest doing:

  1. Open Microsoft Edge and go to copilot.microsoft.com.
  2. Click Cookies (5 cookies in use”) and clear all cookies. This may include your Copilot, Bing and Microsoft accounts.
  3. Login to the account again, and you’ll see the new character limits on the web.
  4. After clearing cookies, you can refresh Copilot in Windows by clicking the refresh button to see the…

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