ⓘ Microsoft
A promotional image for Copilot’s Mico AI companion
Less than a year after launch, Microsoft is moving its animated AI companion, Mico from the chatbot to the classroom.
Microsoft is retiring Mico from Copilot Voice less than a year after introducing the animated character as the visual face of its AI assistant. The expressive yellow avatar will disappear from Copilot Voice as accounts receive Microsoft’s updated Copilot experience, though Mico isn’t being killed off entirely. Instead, Microsoft is moving the character to Learn Live, where it will serve as an animated tutor.
Mico debuted in Copilot Voice in October 2025, giving Microsoft’s otherwise conventional chatbot a more recognizable visual identity. The character reacted to users in real time with facial expressions and animations while Copilot responded through voice. Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman presented the avatar as a way to give Copilot an identity, not just another AI chatbot.
Retired, but not gone
That experiment is now moving somewhere else. Microsoft Support says Mico will continue in Learn Live, Microsoft’s educational experience, where the character will work as a tutor with real-time animation and voice. The company says Learn gives Mico more room to grow because tutoring sessions provide more opportunities for the character to react and teach.
Copilot users will still be able to speak with Copilot and receive spoken responses after Mico disappears. The change mainly removes the animated presentation, not the underlying voice functionality. Microsoft’s rollout is also happening in waves beginning in August, so not all users will lose Mico on the same day.
Microsoft’s official explanation leans on the idea that Mico did its job. The company’s support page states that the character “helped us learn about warmth, expressiveness, and how people want to talk with AI,” language that frames Mico’s lessons as something that will keep shaping Copilot going forward, even without the character attached to voice conversations.
The move lands right as Microsoft consolidates its Copilot ecosystem more broadly. A merger of the consumer and Microsoft 365 Copilot apps begins rolling out August 18, with several existing features being retired in the process and a wider desktop migration following in September, part of a “super app” vision CEO Satya Nadella outlined in late July. Nevertheless, Mico now joins the company’s long list of retired virtual assistants and mascots, including Clippy and Cortana.
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