We have all been there: a one-hour meeting ends, you have three pages of scribbled notes, and two days later you cannot remember who was responsible for the key action items. In 2026, Microsoft Teams Copilot has solved this problem in a way that would have seemed extraordinary just a few years ago.
Teams Copilot can now attend your meetings, understand what was discussed, identify who committed to what, and deliver a concise, actionable summary — all automatically. This guide explores exactly how these features work and how to make the most of them every day.
What Is Microsoft Teams Copilot?
Microsoft Teams Copilot is the AI layer built into Microsoft Teams that uses large language models to understand meeting conversations, chat threads, and shared documents. It goes far beyond simple transcription: it comprehends context, identifies themes, recognises different speakers, and synthesises information the same way a skilled executive assistant would.
In 2026, Teams Copilot is available to all Microsoft 365 Copilot licence holders and is deeply integrated into both the desktop and mobile Teams apps.
Meeting Summaries: Your AI Note-Taker
The flagship feature of Teams Copilot is Intelligent Meeting Recap. When you enable recording or live transcription for a meeting, Copilot automatically generates:
- A concise summary of the meeting covering all major topics discussed
- A list of action items with the names of the people responsible for each
- Key decisions that were made during the meeting
- A chapter index that lets you jump to specific parts of the recording
- Suggested follow-up tasks that can be sent directly to Microsoft Planner or To Do
The recap is available in the meeting chat within minutes of the meeting ending. You and anyone who missed the meeting can read it without watching hours of recording.
How to Enable and Use Meeting Recap
Setting up Intelligent Meeting Recap is straightforward:
- Open Microsoft Teams and schedule or join a meeting.
- In the meeting controls, click the three-dot menu and select Record and Transcribe.
- Choose Start Recording — transcription starts automatically alongside recording.
- After the meeting, navigate to the meeting in your Teams calendar.
- Click on the Recap tab to find your AI-generated summary, action items, and decisions.
If you forgot to record but transcription was running, Copilot can still generate a recap from the transcript alone. And if you joined late, you can ask Copilot in real time during the meeting: ‘What did I miss?’ — it will summarise the conversation up to that point.
Asking Copilot Questions About Your Meeting
One of the most powerful features of Teams Copilot is the ability to ask natural language questions about a meeting — either during or after it. In the meeting chat, simply type @Copilot followed by your question:
During a meeting: @Copilot What are the action items so far?
After a meeting: @Copilot Who is responsible for the Q3 budget review?
Searching across meetings: @Copilot Summarise what was decided about the product roadmap last week.
Copilot searches through the transcript and delivers a grounded answer with a reference to the specific moment in the recording where the topic was discussed.
Teams Copilot in Chat: Intelligence Beyond Meetings
Teams Copilot is not limited to meetings. In chat threads, it can:
- Summarise long chat threads that you have not read yet
- Draft replies based on the context of the conversation
- Highlight messages that require your attention or response
- Surface relevant files shared in the thread without you having to scroll
To access chat Copilot, open any Teams chat or channel, click the Copilot icon in the upper-right corner, and start asking questions or requesting summaries.
Copilot and Microsoft Loop: Post-Meeting Collaboration
After a meeting, Teams Copilot can export the recap and action items directly into a Microsoft Loop workspace. This means action items become trackable Loop components that multiple team members can update in real time — whether they are working in Teams, Outlook, or the Loop app.
This integration closes the gap between what was discussed in the meeting and what actually gets done afterward, making follow-through dramatically more reliable.
Privacy and Controls for Meeting Copilot
Using Copilot in meetings involves processing spoken content, which raises legitimate questions about privacy. Here is what you need to know:
- Participants are notified when recording and transcription are active
- Meeting organisers can control whether Copilot features are enabled per meeting
- IT administrators can configure Copilot policies across the organisation in the Teams admin centre
- Transcript data is stored in your Microsoft 365 tenant and governed by your data retention policies
- You can delete transcripts and Copilot recaps at any time from the meeting details
Best Practices for Teams Copilot in 2026
To get the most value from Teams Copilot, consider these practical habits:
- Always enable transcription even for short meetings — Copilot needs the transcript to work
- Start meetings with a clear agenda shared in the meeting chat so Copilot has context
- Review and edit AI-generated action items before sharing them with the team
- Use the chapter index to share specific meeting moments with stakeholders who were not present
- Combine Meeting Recap with Microsoft Planner to turn action items into tracked tasks automatically
Conclusion
Meetings will always be a part of professional life, but in 2026, they no longer need to be productivity black holes. Microsoft Teams Copilot turns every meeting into a searchable, actionable record that drives real outcomes. If you are not yet using Intelligent Meeting Recap, you are leaving one of the most valuable tools in the Microsoft 365 suite untouched.
Start by enabling transcription in your next Teams meeting. Within minutes of it ending, you will have a summary that might just replace your note-taking habit for good.












