Today, Motorola launches Microsoft Copilot Vision within moto ai2,3 for select devices3 in the U.S. and other select countries,4 enhancing its existing Microsoft partnership and Copilot capabilities. Copilot Vision lets people get the most out of their daily observations; they can show Copilot their surroundings using their camera lens and ask it questions in real-time.
Copilot Vision speaks to users in an encouraging way and with visual understanding, helping curious consumers improve their homes, explore their hobbies or travel more efficiently just by pointing their camera. For example, plant-loving Motorola users can use their device’s front or back camera to analyze their plant’s health real-time. And razr users can do this directly from the external display or in tent mode, getting their questions answered without needing to flip open the device.
When it comes to privacy, users can feel comfortable knowing that they’re in full control and that they must invoke Copilot Vision to access the device camera or microphone. Plus, Motorola users will be able to test out Copilot Vision’s capabilities before needing to sign into Copilot.
With a growing range of AI partnerships woven into the moto ai interface, Motorola takes another meaningful step toward its goal of making technology, and AI, more accessible to all.
Availability
Copilot Vision will be available on Motorola devices in the U.S. and other select countries, excluding moto e, in the coming week. For country availability, please reach out to your local PR contact.