Microsoft Copilot Studio lets AI agents collaborate across apps

Microsoft has brought multi-agent orchestration to general availability in Copilot Studio. This feature allows AI agents to communicate and work together across systems like Microsoft Fabric data tools and the Microsoft 365 Agents SDK. New additions include an Immersive Prompt Builder for quicker testing, built-in content moderation, and support for advanced models such as Anthropic Claude Opus 4.6. The rollout begins now and finishes by the end of April 2026. Some models remain in paid preview in the US.
Before, Copilot agents handled tasks in isolation within single apps or services, forcing users to chain prompts manually across Word, Excel or Teams. Complex automations broke down because there was no native way for agents to pass data or hand off work. Multi-agent orchestration changes that by enabling seamless collaboration between agents in different ecosystems. Prompts now scale into full workflows where one agent pulls Fabric data, another processes it in Excel, and a third acts in Teams, all without custom code.
Analysis
Log into Copilot Studio and create a new agent. Add a second agent via the agent-to-agent tool to test a simple handoff between them.
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