
Microsoft Copilot will be able to answer questions based on content shared onscreen during a Teams meeting.
Microsoft: âCopilot will be able to understand slides, documents, spreadsheets, and websites, or anything else shared onscreen. Users will be able to ask simple recall questions, such as âShow me the content that was shared on the screenâ or more specific questions like âwhat was the Sales target numberâ if it was shared on a previous slide. Users will also be able to combine screen-share with transcript and chat data to ask, âShow me all the slides and the feedback on each slide,â or âRewrite the paragraph based on the comments from the audienceâ.â
Microsoft Update at August 2025
After further review, we are not able to continue rolling this out at this time. We apologize for any inconvenience. Now, Copilot in Teams can analyze content shared on-screen during a meeting when recording is enabled. This, along with meeting transcript and meeting chat, enables users to ask Copilot to summarize or find specific information from screen-shared content (e.g., âWhich products had the highest sales?â), consolidate insights across both the conversation and presentation (e.g., ‘What was the feedback per slide?’), and draft new content based on the entire meeting (e.g., ‘Rewrite the paragraph shared on the screen incorporating the feedback from the chatâ). This works for any content shared while sharing your desktop screen (including but not limited to documents, slides, spreadsheets, and websites, irrespective of platform or app). Support for PowerPoint Live and Whiteboard in Teams will be available at a later date.
Expected Release: August 2026