Power BI Copilot: Generate AI Reports and Insights Without SQL
If you have ever stared at a raw data table and wished someone could just tell you what it means, Power BI Copilot in 2026 is the answer. Microsoft has deeply integrated its AI assistant into Power BI, allowing business users to generate stunning reports, uncover hidden trends, and ask questions in plain English — no SQL, no DAX expertise required. Whether you are a data analyst, a department manager, or a business owner, this guide will show you how to harness Power BI Copilot to transform your data into actionable intelligence.
What Is Power BI Copilot?
Power BI Copilot is an AI-powered feature embedded in Microsoft Power BI (part of the Microsoft Fabric platform). It uses large language model technology — the same engine behind Microsoft 365 Copilot — to help you build reports, write DAX measures, summarise dashboards, and answer business questions using natural language.
In 2026, Power BI Copilot has matured significantly. It now supports multi-turn conversations, automatic report generation from datasets, and real-time narrative summaries that update as your data changes.
Getting Started with Power BI Copilot
Requirements
Before you begin, make sure you have the following:
A Microsoft Fabric or Power BI Premium Per User (PPU) licence
Access to Power BI Service (powerbi.microsoft.com)
Copilot enabled by your Microsoft 365 administrator
Once enabled, the Copilot pane appears on the right side of Power BI Desktop and Power BI Service. You can open it by clicking the Copilot icon in the toolbar or pressing the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + C.
5 Powerful Ways to Use Power BI Copilot in 2026
1. Generate a Report from a Dataset in Seconds
This is the flagship feature most users love. Instead of building visuals from scratch, simply describe what you want:
Open Power BI Service and select your dataset.
Click the Copilot button and type a prompt such as: "Create a sales performance dashboard showing monthly revenue by region and top 10 products."
Copilot generates a full multi-page report with recommended charts, slicers, and KPI cards in seconds.
Review the generated report, then use the Edit option to adjust colours, add company branding, or rearrange visuals.
This alone can save hours of manual layout work — especially useful for monthly reporting cycles or stakeholder presentations.
2. Ask Questions About Your Data
Power BI Copilot supports natural language Q&A directly in the chat pane. You can type questions such as:
"What was our highest-grossing product last quarter?"
"Which regions are underperforming versus target?"
"Show me a year-over-year comparison of customer acquisition costs."
Copilot generates a visual answer and explains the insight in plain English. This is especially useful for executives who need quick answers without digging into complex dashboards.
3. Write DAX Measures with Plain English
DAX (Data Analysis Expressions) is Power BI's formula language — powerful but notoriously complex. Copilot makes it accessible to everyone. Here is how:
Go to the Data view in Power BI Desktop.
Click New Measure in the ribbon.
In the Copilot pane, type: "Write a DAX measure that calculates the rolling 3-month average of total sales."
Copilot writes the DAX formula, explains what each part does, and lets you insert it with one click.
This dramatically reduces the learning curve for new Power BI users while also speeding up expert workflows.
4. Get AI-Generated Narrative Summaries
One of the most underused features in 2026 is Copilot's ability to write dynamic narrative summaries for your reports. These are text boxes that automatically update as your data changes — perfect for executive summary pages or automated report emails.
To enable this:
Open your report in Power BI Service.
Add a new text visual to your report page.
Open the Copilot pane and type: "Summarise this report page as a brief executive overview."
Copilot writes a professional paragraph summarising the key metrics, trends, and anomalies it detects.
You can configure the narrative to refresh automatically whenever the underlying data refreshes — eliminating the need for manual commentary writing.
5. Improve Report Accessibility and Clarity
Copilot can audit your existing reports and suggest improvements for accessibility, clarity, and best practices. Try prompts like:
"Review this report page and suggest improvements for readability."
"Identify any visuals that might be confusing and explain why."
"Suggest alternative chart types that would better represent this data."
This makes Power BI Copilot a useful peer reviewer — catching issues that are easy to miss when you are close to your own work.
Power BI Copilot vs. Traditional Reporting: A Comparison
Traditional Power BI reporting requires significant time investment: building data models, writing DAX, designing layouts, and formatting visuals. With Copilot, a full draft report can be generated in under five minutes. The AI does not replace skilled BI developers — it accelerates their work and democratises access for non-technical users.
In enterprise environments, teams are using Copilot to create first-draft reports that analysts then refine, cutting report-creation time by an estimated 60-70% according to early adopter feedback.
Tips for Getting the Best Results from Power BI Copilot
Be specific in your prompts — the more detail you provide, the better the output.
Tell Copilot your audience: "Create a summary suitable for non-technical stakeholders."
Iterate — start broad, then refine: "Now add a trend line to the sales chart."
Use the Explain this visual option on any chart to get a plain-English description of what it shows.
Combine Copilot with Power Automate to auto-generate and email reports on a schedule.
Privacy and Data Security
A common concern is whether your data is sent to Microsoft's servers for AI processing. Power BI Copilot uses the Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service, and all data processing is governed by your organisation's Microsoft 365 compliance settings. Data does not leave your tenant boundary unless specifically configured to do so. Always check with your IT administrator regarding your organisation's data governance policies.
Conclusion
Power BI Copilot in 2026 represents a genuine shift in how organisations interact with their data. Whether you want to build reports faster, ask questions in plain English, or automatically generate executive narratives, Copilot lowers the barrier to data-driven decision-making.
Start small — open a dataset you already work with, launch the Copilot pane, and ask it to summarise what it sees. You may be surprised how quickly it becomes an indispensable part of your reporting workflow. Share this guide with your team and explore the Power BI Copilot documentation on Microsoft Learn for the latest updates.












