adsMicrosoft has developed a new ‘Copilot Design System’ aimed at standardising how users interact with artificial intelligence across its products, as the firm pushes deeper into AI-powered experiences in Windows, Office, and enterprise software.

The initiative is part of Microsoft’s broader effort to make Copilot feel more natural, consistent, and human across applications.

The Copilot Design System is expected to define how AI assistants appear, respond, animate, and interact with users throughout Microsoft’s ecosystem.

Instead of each application handling AI differently, Microsoft wants Copilot experiences to follow common interaction patterns across platforms.

This includes areas such as conversational layouts and prompts, voice and text interactions, AI-generated suggestions, embedded workflow assistance, visual behaviour of Copilot buttons and panels, personalisation and memory featuresadsads