Microsoft Copilot Mod is an AI assistant application developed by Microsoft. It functions as a conversational interface to various AI models, capable of generating text, answering queries, summarizing content, and assisting with tasks across productivity, coding, and creative domains. The app is designed for users seeking integrated AI support directly on their Android devices without requiring web browser access.
What This Mod Unlocks
- Pro subscription features are unlocked and accessible without payment.
- Daily query limits and usage caps imposed by the free tier are removed.
- Access to advanced AI models (like GPT-4) is enabled without a subscription.
- Advertisements and promotional prompts for upgrading are disabled.
- All premium conversation styles and tones are available for selection.
The primary mod activation is automatic upon launching the modified Microsoft Copilot Mod application. No manual steps, menu toggles, or initial configuration are required. The unlocked Pro status is applied directly to the app's internal subscription check.
This mod for Microsoft Copilot Mod requires Android 8.0 or higher. The installation requires approximately 120 MB of free storage. Root access is not required. The mod operates by patching the subscription validation logic within the app.
- Download the modified APK file for Microsoft Copilot Mod version 30.0.440325002.
- Enable "Install from Unknown Sources" for your package installer or browser in Android settings.
- Open the downloaded file and proceed with the standard installation prompts.
- Launch the Microsoft Copilot Mod app. The Pro features will be active.
Known edge cases exist. The mod's unlocked status is tied to the local app installation. Clearing the app's data or cache may revert the interface to a free tier appearance until the app is restarted. Functionality that requires server-side validation, such as cloud-saved conversation history syncing across devices, may still reflect a free account status on Microsoft's servers. Using the mod in conjunction with an official Microsoft account that has an active free or paid subscription could cause conflicts in feature detection.