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Is the New Microsoft 365 Premium Worth It? Here's How It Compares to Copilot Pro
Microsoft 365 Premium combines AI-powered Copilot features with productivity apps in a $19.99 monthly subscription, replacing the standalone Copilot Pro plan.
On Wednesday, Microsoft launched Microsoft 365 Premium, combining Microsoft 365 Family with Copilot Pro features and replacing the standalone Copilot Pro at $19.99 per month.
After bundling AI into Office earlier this year, Microsoft merged Copilot Pro into Microsoft 365 Premium amid competition with ChatGPT Plus and ties to OpenAI via Azure.
The new tier includes Office desktop apps and cloud storage with Copilot built in, offering 1TB of OneDrive per person and AI powered by GPT-5, GPT-4o, Actions, Researcher, and Analyst, but limits Copilot to the main account holder.
Microsoft will stop selling Copilot Pro, crediting existing subscribers with days toward Premium, while Copilot Chat and Frontier features roll out across apps in the coming weeks.
With 89 million consumer Microsoft 365 subscribers and 20% revenue growth in the June quarter, Microsoft’s large investment in OpenAI and GamePass Ultimate price change signal a wider subscription shake-up.
Microsoft adds a new level to the MS-365 personal and family subscription models with copilot assistants and removes the separate copilot pro subscription.
Microsoft launches Microsoft 365 Premium, an individual subscription that brings together Office applications with Copilot and advanced AI agents. The offer takes the place of Copilot Pro and promises higher usage limits and exclusive features.