Microsoft continues to expand Copilot’s functionality on the web with the introduction of a new Library feature, currently under development. This option will show up in the sidebar, giving users quick access to all images they have previously generated through Copilot, which relies on OpenAI’s native image generation models. This new addition is expected to benefit users who frequently use Copilot for creative visual tasks, making it much easier to revisit and organize their AI-generated visuals without having to dig through past chats or prompts.
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Copilot 3D will let users generate 3D models soon. Currently, it is being prepared for release in Labs. https://t.co/1ZynhgSZud pic.twitter.com/eayxgprV3c
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In parallel, Microsoft is advancing work on their Copilot 3D experiment. References to this feature have started to appear within the Labs section, signaling that internal preparations are ongoing. Once enabled, a subset of users will gain the ability to create 3D objects from images directly within Copilot. This move aligns with Microsoft's recent push to explore generative AI capabilities beyond text, tapping into new creative workflows for both personal and professional users. However, as with many experimental features, there's no official release date or clear information on broader rollout plans yet.

The company’s broader strategy for Copilot reflects a shift towards providing more versatile generative AI tools across its ecosystem. The addition of a centralized image library and the 3D object generation experiment shows Microsoft’s intent to position Copilot as a creative assistant, moving it beyond its original productivity focus. Both features were identified through early interface changes and references within the Copilot app, prior to any public announcements. For those following Copilot developments, these updates hint at a future where AI-powered content creation—both 2D and 3D, becomes far more accessible to everyday users.