You can access and use Microsoft Copilot AI right from the WhatsApp or Telegram app on your iPhone. Here’s how to set it up.
Microsoft Copilot can be Used via WhatsApp Messenger and Telegram, Set it up Today on iPhone
You can use ChatGPT straight from WhatsApp, which means you don’t have to download the official app or launch a web browser for it. It all happens from the comfort of your favorite messaging app.
If ChatGPT is not your cup of tea, and you wish you could access Microsoft Copilot from WhatsApp instead, then you will be pleased to learn that you can set up the AI in the same way.
Not just that, you can even use Microsoft Copilot straight from Telegram as well.
Microsoft has made the process extremely simple, and anyone can set it up in a matter of seconds.
WhatsApp users can start using Copilot by simply heading over to this link and then tap on Continue to Chat.
Want to use Telegram instead? Then just tap on this link. Once you launch the link, tap on Start Bot.

The only thing that’s required from you is simple: you must have WhatsApp or Telegram installed, set up, and ready to send messages.
Using Microsoft Copilot, you get access to one of the best AI chatbots around. It allows you to fine-tune your text, write new ones, generate images, and more.
It’s the complete package and accessible straight from your favorite messaging app. It really does not get better than this.
Please do keep in mind that the official Microsoft Copilot app will give you access to more features and personalization options. I will personally recommend taking that route if you want to go beyond simple tasks.
For a lot of people, installing a third-party app to access AI can be a bit of a task. And given how popular WhatsApp and Telegram are around the world, it’s best to use those platforms to bring AI to users instead.
It remains to be seen whether or not Apple will allow such a thing using iMessage or even RCS. Who knows? The company might just change its mind about it.