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title: "Microsoft Copilot in Outlook: Streamline Your Email Workflow with AI"
description: "Master email management with AI—learn how to use Copilot in Outlook to summarize threads, draft replies, and take control of your inbox."
category: "Microsoft 365 Copilot"
tags: ["microsoft-365-copilot", "outlook", "email", "productivity", "getting-started"]
difficulty: "Beginner"
author: "Copilot That Jawn"
publishedDate: "2026-03-06"
lastModified: "2026-03-06"
featured: true
---

# Microsoft Copilot in Outlook: Streamline Your Email Workflow with AI

If you've ever felt buried under a mountain of emails, you know the struggle is real. [Outlook](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/outlook/email-and-calendar-software-microsoft-outlook) Copilot is here to change that. With AI-powered assistance built right into your email client, you can summarize long threads, draft professional replies in seconds, and reclaim hours of your week. Here's how to unlock this game-changer and make email work for you instead of against you.

## What Copilot Can Do in Outlook

Outlook Copilot isn't just another add-in—it's an executive assistant that lives in your inbox. Here's what's possible:

- **Summarize email threads** instantly, extracting key decisions, action items, and who owns what
- **Draft smart replies** with customizable tone (formal, friendly, concise) and length
- **Triage and prioritize** your inbox by surfacing urgent and high-impact emails
- **Extract action items** and deadlines from conversations, turning email chaos into a task list
- **Prepare for meetings** by pulling context directly from email threads

Whether you're managing a complex project thread or just trying to keep up with daily correspondence, Copilot handles the heavy lifting.

## How to Enable Copilot in Outlook

Getting Copilot up and running is straightforward:

### 1. Check Your Subscription and License

You'll need:
- An eligible [Microsoft 365](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365) subscription (Business Standard, Business Premium, or Enterprise E3/E5)
- A [Microsoft 365 Copilot](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/copilot) add-on license (purchased separately from your base subscription)

If you're unsure about your license, check with your IT admin or review your subscription settings in Microsoft 365.

### 2. Update Outlook

Keep your Outlook client current to access the latest Copilot features:
- **On Windows or Mac**: Go to `File > Account > Update Options > Update Now`
- **On the Web**: Copilot features roll out automatically to the latest [New Outlook](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/getting-started-with-the-new-outlook-for-windows-656bb8d9-5a60-49b2-a98b-ba7822bc7627) experience

### 3. Sign In and Look for the Copilot Icon

Once enabled, you'll spot the **Copilot icon** (sparkle logo) in the Outlook ribbon or menu. This is your entry point to all AI-powered email features.

## Getting Started: Three Practical Examples

### Example 1: Summarize a Long Email Thread

You've inherited a complex project email thread with 15+ messages, and you need to catch up fast:

1. Open the email thread in Outlook
2. Click the **Copilot icon**
3. Type a prompt like:
> "Summarize this thread and list the key decisions, owners, and due dates"
4. Copilot delivers a concise summary with references back to the original messages

**Result**: What would have taken 10 minutes to read now takes 30 seconds to understand.

### Example 2: Draft a Professional Reply

Your project manager asked for a status update, but you're not sure how to word it:

1. Open the email you need to reply to
2. Click the **Copilot icon** and select "Draft a reply"
3. Provide context (e.g., "Draft a professional status update confirming we're on track, delivered by Friday, and highlighting the main accomplishment")
4. Copilot generates a draft
5. Edit, refine, or expand as needed, then send

**Pro Tip**: You can specify tone and length. Try: "Draft a friendly, concise follow-up (two sentences) thanking them and confirming next steps."

### Example 3: Prepare for a Meeting Using Email Context

You have a meeting in an hour with a stakeholder, but the context is scattered across emails:

1. Open the relevant email thread
2. Ask Copilot:
> "Summarize this thread and highlight the top three issues we need to discuss today"
3. Copilot extracts the critical points, giving you instant meeting prep

**Result**: You walk into the meeting fully informed instead of scrambling for context.

## Copilot Features That Save Time Daily

### Inbox Prioritization

Copilot can generate a daily or weekly briefing showing:
- Unread or unresponded emails that need attention
- Suggested priorities based on content and sender importance
- Upcoming meetings and deadlines from your email

Instead of scrolling endlessly, you get a curated briefing of what matters most.

### Action Item Extraction

Complex email threads often hide action items in lengthy conversations. Ask Copilot to extract them:
> "List all tasks, owners, and due dates from this conversation"

Copilot pulls out a clean, actionable list you can turn into calendar reminders or task management.

### Meeting Scheduling Assistance

Tired of the "let's find a time" email dance? Copilot can help:

1. Ask Copilot to propose meeting times based on participant calendars
2. It drafts a suitable response suggesting three 30-minute slots
3. You refine and send

The back-and-forth shrinks from five emails to one.

## Tips for Getting the Most Out of Outlook Copilot

**Be Specific with Your Prompts**

Vague prompts get vague results. Instead of "summarize this," try "Summarize this thread and list all decisions with owners and deadlines."

**Use Tone and Length Controls**

When drafting replies, specify tone. Examples:
- "Draft a formal response..."
- "Draft a friendly, encouraging reply..."
- "Keep it to one paragraph..."

**Combine with Your Workflow**

Copilot works best when paired with your existing tools. Copy Copilot-extracted action items into your task manager or calendar. Use Copilot-drafted replies as templates you customize further.

**Review Before Sending**

Copilot is smart, but it's not perfect. Always review and tweak Copilot-drafted emails before hitting send, especially for sensitive or high-stakes communications.

## What You Need to Know

**Licensing**: Microsoft 365 Copilot add-ons are separate from your base subscription. Talk to your IT team or Microsoft 365 admin about procurement and assignment.

**Platform Availability**: Copilot features are available on Windows, Mac, web, and mobile Outlook clients. The "New Outlook" on the web offers the richest feature set.

**Data Privacy**: Copilot uses your email data to generate summaries and drafts. Microsoft 365 Copilot is designed with enterprise privacy and security controls, but review your organization's data residency and compliance requirements if needed.

## Next Steps

Start small: pick one feature (summarization, drafting, or prioritization) and use it for a week. You'll quickly find your rhythm and discover how much time you're saving.

Once you're comfortable with the basics, explore more advanced use cases—like extracting action items from multi-day email threads or preparing meeting agendas from email context. The more you experiment, the more powerful your email workflow becomes.

Email overload doesn't have to drain your day. With Copilot in Outlook, you're not just reading email—you're working smarter.