Microsoft Word's New AI Copilot Makes Writing on iPhone a Breeze
Microsoft Brings AI Writing Assistant to Word for iOS
Good news for iPhone users who juggle documents on the go - Microsoft just supercharged Word with AI capabilities. The company recently unveiled its new Copilot feature for iOS, currently available to Microsoft 365 Insider program members.

How It Works
Imagine having a writing assistant at your fingertips. With the new Copilot, you simply tap the icon in any Word document and type what you need - whether it's drafting a report, polishing an email, or reorganizing content. The AI responds to natural language prompts, generating text that you can then tweak to perfection.
"We wanted to make document creation feel more conversational," explains Microsoft's blog post. "Just tell Copilot what you need, and watch your ideas take shape."
Smart Collaboration Features
The tool isn't just about generating text - it's designed for real-world teamwork. When sharing documents:
- Preview before applying: See suggested changes in a chat window first
- Easy undo: Revert unwanted edits with a simple tap
- Version history: Track changes and return to previous drafts if needed
Microsoft has baked in security too. Changes from collaborators only appear after explicit approval, preventing accidental overwrites.
Current Limitations
The feature isn't perfect yet. You'll still need to:
- Create documents manually (Copilot can't generate new files yet)
- Use separate tools for adding images
- Avoid relying on it for comment management (it might accidentally delete notes)
"We're calling this phase 'controlled testing' for good reason," admits a Microsoft spokesperson. "There are rough edges we're smoothing out based on user feedback."
Why This Matters
For mobile professionals constantly switching between meetings and coffee shops, this could be a game-changer. Instead of pecking at tiny keyboards or waiting until you're back at your desk, you can now brainstorm and refine documents naturally through conversation.
The update reflects Microsoft's broader push into AI-assisted productivity tools across its Office suite. As work becomes increasingly mobile-first, features like these aim to bridge the gap between desktop power and smartphone convenience.
Key Points:
- ✍️ AI Writing Partner: Chat with Copilot using everyday language to create content
- 🔍 Safe Sharing: Preview all suggested changes before they appear in documents
- ⚠️ Know the Limits: Currently can't create files or insert images directly
- 📱 Mobile-First: Designed specifically for iPhone users' workflow needs



