Microsoft is expanding the capabilities of Copilot in the web version by preparing a new “Library” feature. It will appear in the sidebar and allow users to quickly browse all the images they have created with Copilot. This feature is based on built-in image generation models from OpenAI and essentially replicates what is already available in ChatGPT. Users will be able to conveniently find and organize their AI-created images without the need to search for them in previous chats or queries.

In parallel, Microsoft is working on the Copilot 3D feature, which is currently being prepared for launch in Labs. When it becomes available, individual users will be able to create 3D objects based on images directly in Copilot.
Both new features were noticed due to changes in the Copilot interface before their official presentation. Microsoft aims to make Copilot not only a productivity assistant but also a tool for creative work. Users will gain more control over the created content and will be able to use AI for various tasks.