Microsoft may be preparing its biggest Copilot transformation yet. A newly leaked screenshot suggests the company is working on a redesigned Copilot “super app” that could bring chat, coding, productivity tools, and autonomous AI agents into a single experience.
The leak, first shared by Alex Heath at Sources, reveals an unreleased version of Copilot featuring a new Autopilot section and an AI agent called Scout, signaling Microsoft’s push toward more proactive and autonomous AI experiences.
Leaked Copilot Super App Shows a New Direction for Microsoft AI
According to the report, Microsoft is developing a unified Copilot application designed to combine several currently fragmented AI experiences into one platform. The planned app is said to integrate:
- Copilot Chat
- AI-powered coding tools
- Cowork task assistant features
- Agent-based automation tools
- A new Autopilot experience
The leaked screenshot showcases a cleaner interface with dedicated navigation areas and what appears to be a more capable AI workspace than today’s Copilot app.
The redesign arrives just days after Microsoft officially announced a new visual overhaul for Microsoft 365 Copilot, focusing on faster performance, adaptive workflows, and a more task-aware interface.

Scout Could Be Microsoft’s Answer to Autonomous AI Agents
Perhaps the most interesting part of the leak is Scout, an AI agent reportedly integrated into the upcoming Copilot experience.
The report describes Scout as an OpenClaw-like agent capable of more proactive assistance, moving beyond traditional chatbot interactions toward autonomous task execution.
The emergence of agentic AI has become one of the hottest trends in the industry during 2026, with companies racing to build assistants that can not only answer questions but also perform actions, manage workflows, and coordinate tasks across apps and services.
Microsoft has already been expanding its agent ambitions through Copilot Studio, where it recently introduced more advanced computer-using agents capable of interacting directly with websites and desktop applications.
Why the ‘Super App’ Strategy Matters
Microsoft currently offers multiple Copilot experiences across Windows, Microsoft 365, Edge, GitHub, and mobile platforms.
A unified super app could solve one of the biggest complaints users have today: fragmentation.
Instead of switching between different Copilot implementations, users could access:
- Personal AI assistance
- Enterprise Copilot tools
- Coding assistants
- Productivity workflows
- Autonomous AI agents
All from a single interface.
The report also suggests Microsoft may allow users to switch between personal and enterprise Copilot environments within the same app, creating a more seamless experience for work and personal use.
Fits Into Microsoft’s Bigger Copilot Vision
The leak aligns with several recent Microsoft AI initiatives.
Microsoft recently unveiled a major Microsoft 365 Copilot redesign focused on making AI interactions more contextual and task-oriented.
The company is also preparing deeper Windows integration through upcoming features such as Ask Copilot, which is expected to bring AI-powered search and assistance directly into the Windows 11 taskbar experience.
Taken together, these developments suggest Microsoft is moving toward a future where Copilot becomes a central operating layer across Windows, productivity software, and AI-powered automation.
When Could Microsoft Announce It?
Microsoft has not officially confirmed the leaked screenshot or the Scout agent.
However, multiple reports indicate that the company is actively working on a broader Copilot super app strategy, making an official announcement increasingly likely in the coming months.
If the leak proves accurate, Scout and the new Autopilot experience could become some of the most significant additions to Microsoft’s AI ecosystem since Copilot first launched.
As competition intensifies between Microsoft, OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, and emerging AI agent platforms, the next phase of AI may be defined not by smarter chatbots—but by assistants that can actually get work done on a user’s behalf.
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