Microsoft has launched MAI-Code-1-Flash, its proprietary AI coding model, to a broad user base through general availability for GitHub Copilot Business and Enterprise subscribers. The model is now accessible to organizations on these plans, provided administrators activate the relevant policy in Copilot settings. MAI-Code-1-Flash is engineered for rapid, low-latency code generation, catering to professional developers and large teams who rely on fast, iterative coding cycles in complex software projects. The model is priced according to provider list rates within usage-based billing, aligning with Copilot’s overall pricing structure.
.@MicrosoftAI's MAI-Code-1-Flash is now generally available for GitHub Copilot Business and Copilot Enterprise.
— GitHub Enterprise (@GitHubEnt) June 26, 2026
Built for coding and optimized for GitHub Copilot, MAI-Code-1-Flash delivers fast, low-latency responses that make it well-suited for high-volume, iterative agentic…
MAI-Code-1-Flash stands out due to its purpose-built architecture, focusing on high-speed code completion and agentic workflows that prioritize efficiency in large-scale development environments. Unlike earlier iterations or more general-purpose coding models, this release delivers notable performance improvements in both speed and response times, addressing a key demand among enterprise customers for scalable, responsive AI coding solutions. Early feedback from developer communities highlights its responsiveness and reliability in managing intensive coding workloads.
Microsoft, as the parent company of GitHub and a major AI research entity, continues to invest in advanced AI-powered developer tools. This release underscores its strategy to provide enterprise-grade AI coding support, further integrating its in-house AI capabilities into widely used platforms like GitHub Copilot. The move strengthens Microsoft’s position in the growing market for AI-assisted software development tools.