Microsoft 365 Copilot Mod consolidates core Microsoft Office applications—Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Sticky Notes, and OneDrive—into a single mobile interface. It targets users who require document creation, editing, and management on Android devices without switching between standalone apps. The app includes scanning, format conversion, and AI-driven editing suggestions via Copilot. This version is for productivity workflows that benefit from integrated cloud sync and offline access.
What This Mod Unlocks
- Premium subscription features are unlocked without requiring a Microsoft 365 account payment.
- All in-app advertisements are disabled.
- Advanced PDF editing and conversion tools are available without restriction.
- Extended OneDrive storage capacity is enabled.
- AI-powered Copilot features, including grammar correction and task automation, are fully accessible.
- Offline AI support for document processing is activated.
The modded features are integrated directly into the app's interface. No separate mod menu is present. Upon launching Microsoft 365 Copilot Mod and logging in with a Microsoft account, the premium tier is applied automatically. Document loading screens and feature-locked prompts present in the official version are absent.
This mod requires Android 10 or higher. Installation requires approximately 330 MB of free storage. Root access is not necessary. The app uses standard Android permissions consistent with the official version.
Installation Steps
- Download the modified APK file.
- Enable installation from unknown sources in Android settings.
- Open the downloaded file and proceed with the installation prompt.
- Launch Microsoft 365 Copilot Mod and sign in with a Microsoft account.
Known Edge Cases
Premium unlocks are tied to the local app installation. Clearing the app's data or cache may revert the mod status, requiring a fresh install. Cloud-based features, such as OneDrive sync, function normally but rely on the user's Microsoft account. The AI Copilot features require an internet connection for full functionality, despite the offline support claim. There is a potential detection risk if used with enterprise-managed Microsoft accounts, which could lead to access revocation on the account side.