motorola has announced the integration of Microsoft Copilot Vision into its moto ai experience, expanding its collaboration with Microsoft. The Copilot app will now come pre-installed on the latest motorola devices, providing users in the U.S. and other select countries with direct access to Microsoft’s AI tools.
Copilot Vision: Visual Intelligence Through the Camera
Copilot Vision enables users to interact with their surroundings using their device’s camera. By showing the environment through the lens, users can ask real-time questions and receive responses based on visual input. The feature is designed to assist with everyday scenarios such as identifying items, exploring hobbies, or navigating tasks more efficiently.
motorola cites an example where users interested in plants can use the front or rear camera to analyze plant health. On foldable razr devices, this functionality can be accessed directly from the external display or in tent mode, allowing interaction without unfolding the phone.
Privacy Controls and Sign-In Flexibility
Access to Copilot Vision requires explicit user activation, ensuring that the device’s camera or microphone is not triggered automatically. Users can also explore Copilot Vision’s capabilities without signing into Copilot, allowing them to evaluate features before committing to an account.
AI Accessibility and Outlook
This rollout is part of motorola’s ongoing effort to make AI capabilities more accessible. By embedding Copilot Vision into moto ai, the company continues to integrate third-party AI partnerships in ways that support practical, on-device intelligence.
Availability
Copilot Vision will begin rolling out in the coming week to select motorola devices in the U.S. and other countries, excluding the moto e series.