
In July 2025, Microsoft rolled out a wave of AI-driven enhancements to Windows 11, solidifying its commitment to creating smarter, more intuitive experiences for users. At the centre of these updates is Copilot Vision. This is a ground-breaking feature that brings screen-aware AI assistance directly into the Windows experience.
For organisations that rely on Microsoft technologies daily, these advancements represent a powerful leap forward in workplace productivity, accessibility, and user empowerment.
Introducing Copilot Vision
Unlike traditional digital assistants, Copilot Vision doesn’t just wait for commands. Instead, it actively sees and understands what’s on your screen, enabling real-time help with the content you’re working on. Whether you’re reviewing a complex report, navigating an unfamiliar application, or managing settings, Copilot Vision provides contextual suggestions, summaries, and even accessibility support with just a few clicks.
This functionality isn’t just convenient – it’s transformative. It empowers teams to work faster, reduce cognitive load, and spend less time switching between apps or searching for answers. It’s like having a subject-matter expert on call, 24/7.
AI That Enhances Accessibility and Efficiency
The July update also included several other AI-powered improvements:
- Image Description for Narrator: A major win for accessibility, Windows 11 can now describe images to visually impaired users using on-device AI.
- Adaptive Energy Saver: Smart power management that balances performance and battery life using AI-driven behaviour modelling.
- Enhanced Security Prompts: Cleaner, smarter permission dialogs that help users make safer decisions without slowing them down.
These updates showcase Microsoft’s push for accessibility and sustainability in Windows and their focus on improving real-world workflows.
Looking Ahead: AI Takes Centre Stage at ESPC25

While ESPC has long been known for its coverage of SharePoint, Microsoft 365, and cybersecurity, this year’s event expands its focus with a major new emphasis on AI and Copilot. Attendees can expect deep dives into how these tools are transforming collaboration, automation, and enterprise security.
ESPC is where Microsoft leaders, partners, and developers come together to explore what’s next. This year that means understanding how AI is changing the way we collaborate, secure, and scale. Secure your tickets now to keep up to date with all the Microsoft AI enhancements taking place now and in the future.
The July updates to Windows 11 aren’t just another software release – they’re a preview of the intelligent workplace of tomorrow. And with Microsoft leading the charge, we’re more confident than ever in what we can achieve together.
Sources
- Windows 11’s new update will add a bunch of AI features | The Verge
- Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 27898 (Canary Channel) | Windows Insider Blog
- Windows 11 is the home for AI on the PC, with even more experiences available today | Windows Experience Blog
- Windows 11 gets new AI-powered features in latest update — here’s 4 tools to try out now | Tom’s Guide




