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In the past, users have openly expressed their reluctance to use Microsoft Edge, predominantly because of itsbloatedness.
But as it happens, the tech giant is looking to turn things around.

These options should be available under the “Mobile Copilot Chat with Images” feature.
Microsoft often buries such experiments under Edge flags as they could potentially negatively impact your security and privacy.
You should be able to access theAsk CopilotorGenerate AI imagesoptions directly from the context menu on your web app.

To test this, head to a webpage with an image and tap on it.
The context menu will pop up with the new AI-powered options.
The image will pop up in your Copilot chat after selecting either of the new options.

As you might know, Windows 11 already ships with an AI-powered assistant dubbedWindows Copilot.
The same applies toMicrosoft Edgeacross its desktop and mobile clients.
And now, the company is further enhancing Copilot’s capabilities on the Edge web client on Android.

This perfectly aligns with the company’s focus on AI for Edge on mobile.








