Introduction
Microsoft Power Apps has taken a massive leap
forward with Copilot integration, allowing makers to build apps faster
and smarter using natural language. But here's the catch — Copilot is not
enabled by default. If you're an admin or a Power Platform environment owner
wondering how to turn on Copilot in Power Apps, this article is for you.
Let’s go step by step and understand how to enable Copilot in Power Apps using the Power Platform Admin Center — no confusion, just clean instructions.
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Why Enable Copilot in Power Apps?
Before we jump into the steps, let’s understand
the benefits of Copilot in Power Apps:
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Build apps faster using AI-generated controls and data models.
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Use natural language to create forms, logic, and even write formulas.
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Ideal for citizen developers, business analysts, and pro developers alike.
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Improve productivity and reduce repetitive manual design tasks.
Sounds promising, right? Now, let’s enable it!
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Prerequisites
Make sure the following conditions are met before
enabling Copilot features:
- You
must be a Power Platform Admin or have Environment Admin role.
- Your
environment must be in a supported region (e.g., US, Europe).
- Your
Dataverse must be provisioned in the environment.
- Microsoft
Copilot preview features must be allowed in tenant settings.
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Steps to Enable Copilot in Power Apps Using Admin Center
Step 1: Go to Power Platform Admin Center
- Open
your browser and navigate to admin.powerplatform.microsoft.com
- Log
in with your admin credentials.
Step 2: Select the Environment
- In
the left navigation pane, click Copilot.
- And
then select settings,
Step 3: Enable Copilot Feature
- Scroll
down and find the section " Copilot
in Power Apps".
- Look
for the toggle that says:
“Let makers access and use new Copilot preview features as they're released in Power Apps.” - Switch
it to On.
✅ Done! You’ve now successfully enabled Copilot in
Power Apps for your selected environment.
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Copilot Features That Get Unlocked
After enabling the setting, here are some
exciting features your makers can start exploring:
- Copilot-assisted
app building
Type a sentence like “Create an app to track employee leave” — Copilot does the rest. - AI-powered
data suggestions
While building forms, Copilot auto-generates fields based on your prompt. - Natural
language-based logic creation
Use phrases instead of formulas to write logic using Power Fx.
⚠️ Things to Keep in
Mind
- AI-generated
content should always be reviewed before deployment.
- Feature
availability might change depending on your region or licensing.
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Pro Tip
If you're managing multiple environments,
consider creating a sandbox environment to test Copilot features safely
before rolling them out organization wide.
Conclusion
That's it! Enabling Copilot in Power Apps
using the Admin Center is super simple but opens up a world of powerful AI
features for your makers. As Microsoft continues to evolve its Power
Platform Copilot capabilities, staying ahead of these features can give
your organization a big productivity edge.
If you're someone who loves working on Power
Platform, Power Automate, or AI Builder, enabling Copilot is a no-brainer —
go ahead and try it today.
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