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If you're using Windows 11, you've likely noticed that Microsoft's Copilot AI features are creeping up in all corners of the operating system. Even if you find AI useful, you may not want it on your desktop or in your applications. In this article, we'll show you the easiest ways to disable Copilot in Windows 11, your Microsoft Office (365) apps, and in Microsoft Edge.

Disabling Copilot on Windows

  • If you don't want to see Copilot on your taskbar or Start menu, you can uninstall it like any other app.
  • If Copilot reinstalls itself, you can disable it permanently in the registry or using group policy editor.
  • Don't want Copilot in your apps? You can disable it in each Office app's settings, as well as in Microsoft Edge.
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Uninstalling Copilot

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  1. You should see Copilot in the search results.[1]
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  3. This removes the Copilot application from Windows.
    • Some users report that the app is automatically reinstalled with Windows Update. Because of this, you may have to uninstall it again in the future.
    • You may also be able to prevent reinstallation by disabling Copilot in the registry.
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Disabling Copilot in the Registry

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  1. If you don't want Copilot to pop up again, you can make a few quick changes to the registry. Once you make these changes, Copilot will be disabled. To open the registry editor, press the Windows key on the keyboard, type regedit, and press Enter.[2]
    • If prompted, click Yes to confirm.
  2. A quick way to do this is to copy this path, paste it into the address bar at the top of the registry editor, and then press Enter: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows.[3]
    • You can also get there by double-clicking HKEY_CURRENT_USER, then Software, then Policies, then Microsoft, then Windows.
  3. First, if you already see this key in the right panel, you can skip this step. If not:
    • Right-click the Windows folder in the left panel.
    • Select New > Key.
    • Type WindowsCopilot and press Enter.
  4. To do this:[4]
    • Right-click the WindowsCopilot key.
    • Select New > DWORD (32-bit value).
    • Type TurnOffWindowsCopilot and press Enter.
  5. Follow these steps to do so:[5]
    • Double-click the TurnOffWindowsCopilot value.
    • In the "Value data" field, enter 1.
    • Set "Base" to "Hexadecimal."
    • Click OK.
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Disabling Copilot in Group Policy Editor

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  1. If you have Windows 11 Pro or Enterprise edition, you can use the Group Policy Editor to disable Copilot. To open Group Policy Editor:[6]
    • Press Windows key + R to open the Run dialog.
    • Type gpedit.msc and press Enter.
    • If you get an error, you won't be able to use this method with your version of Windows.
  2. Here's how to get there:
    • Double-click User Configuration.
    • Double-click Administrative Templates.
    • Double-click Windows Components.
    • Double-click Windows Copilot.
  3. This opens the editing screen for this policy.
  4. Once you select "Enabled," click OK to save your changes.[7]
    • Restart your computer when you're finished. When your PC comes back up, Copilot will be disabled.
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Disabling Copilot in Microsoft Edge Browser

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  1. Click the three-dot menu at the top-right corner of the browser, then select Settings to do so.
  2. It's in the left panel under "Settings."
  3. It's toward the bottom of the right panel.
  4. It's at the bottom under "App specific settings."
  5. This will remove the colorful Copilot button from the Edge browser.
  6. You'll see it in the left panel.
  7. Turning this feature off prevents Copilot from popping up and attempting to fix or replace text.
  8. It's in the left panel.
  9. If you used to see Copilot when you opened a new tab or window in Edge, you won't see it anymore.
  10. If you enabled the new Copilot Mode feature in Edge, disabling it is simple:[8]
    • In the left sidebar of your settings, click AI innovations.
    • Toggle off "Enable Copilot mode."
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Disabling Copilot in Microsoft 365 (Office)

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  1. You can turn off Copilot in each individual office app. Open the app you want to disable Copilot in, then:[9]
    • Click File and select Options.
    • Select Copilot.
    • Remove the checkmark.
      • If you don't see Copilot here, go to File > Account > Account Privacy > Manage Settings, then remove the checkmark from "Turn on experiences that analyze your content" instead.
    • Close and reopen the app.
  2. To turn off Copilot in any Office app for macOS:[10]
    • Click the app's menu and select Settings or Preferences.
    • Select Authoring and Proofing Tools.
    • Remove the checkmark from "Enable Copilot."
      • If you don't see this option, go to the app menu > Settings > Personal Settings > Privacy > Connected Experiences > Manage Connected Experiences, remove the checkmark from "Turn on experiences that analyze your content," then click OK.
    • Close and reopen the app.
      • Note: You won't see the Copilot option if your Microsoft 365 subscription doesn't include Copilot AI features.
  3. You can disable Copilot in Outlook on any operating system. To do so, navigate to the following location and toggle off the feature:[11]
    • Windows (New Outlook): Settings > Copilot.
    • Outlook.com: Settings > Copilot.
    • Mac: Quick Settings > Copilot.
    • Android: Quick Settings > Copilot.
    • iPhone or iPad: Quick Settings > Copilot.
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This article was reviewed by Stan Kats and by wikiHow staff writer, Nicole Levine, MFA. Stan Kats is a Professional Technologist and the COO and Chief Technologist for The STG IT Consulting Group in West Hollywood, California. Stan provides comprehensive technology solutions to businesses through managed IT services, and for individuals through his consumer service business, Stan's Tech Garage. Stan holds a BA in International Relations from The University of Southern California. He began his career working in the Fortune 500 IT world. Stan founded his companies to offer an enterprise-level of expertise for small businesses and individuals.
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