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Did Microsoft rebrand Office 365 to Microsoft 365 Copilot? Here’s why
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Microsoft had first hinted about this transition back in December 2024.
The rebranding is also a part of the company’s larger push towards AI.
This move aligns with Microsoft’s deeper effort to include its AI-driven Copilot in its productivity tools.
After so many years, Microsoft has now rebranded its productivity suite. Microsoft 365 will now be known as Microsoft 365 Copilot. The company had first hinted about this transition back in December 2024. The rebranding is also a part of the company’s larger push towards AI, keeping in sync with the industry trends at large. Let’s take a look at what is going to change with it.
Media reports suggest that the rebranding will include a refreshed logo. The blue hexagon from the Microsoft Office logo will now be replaced by the Copilot logo, featuring a small “M365” tag at the bottom right. This visual change will roll out across all Office apps in the coming days.
This move aligns with the tech giant’s deeper effort to include its AI-driven Copilot in its productivity tools. By rebranding to Microsoft 365 Copilot, the tech giant emphasizes its focus on Copilot-powered capabilities, potentially prioritising AI tools over traditional Office functionalities.
Recently, the company also announced a price increase for Microsoft 365 subscriptions—the first in 13 years—justifying the hike by including Copilot integration as a standard feature.
This isn’t the first name change for the suite, which has evolved over the years from Microsoft Office to Office 365, and more recently, Microsoft 365. However, the Copilot-centric approach signals a bold new direction for the brand.
The rebranding has met with mixed reactions from fans and industry experts. Some Office users question whether the focus on AI might compromise basic productivity features. While some feel that it will help increase productivity. Microsoft will soon roll out Microsoft 365 Copilot for all users. What are your thoughts on this?
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