
I got curious about how many things Microsoft has named 'Copilot' and couldn't find a single source that listed them all. So I created one.
The final count as of March 2026: 78 separately named, separately marketed products, features, and services.
The visualisation groups them by category with dot size approximating relative prominence based on Google search volume and press coverage. Lines show where products overlap, bundle together, or sit inside one another.
Process: Used a web scraper + deep research to systematically comb through Microsoft press releases and product documentation. Then deduplication and categorisation. Cross-referencing based on a Python function which identifies where product documentation references another product either functioning within or being a sub-product of another.
Interactive version:Â https://teybannerman.com/strategy/2026/03/31/how-many-microsoft-copilot-are-there.html
Data sources: Microsoft product documentation, press releases, marketing pages, and launch announcements. March 2026.
Tools: Flourish
by Embarrassed-Part7933
4 Comments
Interestingly, not living in the Microsoft universe, I’ve completely forgotten Copilot existed. When Claude times me out, I don’t think, “Oh, I’ll go ask Copilot. It’s my AI companion!”.
I want a copilot for my copilot so that I can copilot while I copilot… 365 days in a year!
And I won’t use any of them.Â
So do they all suck, or just the ones that I have to use at work?