- Users have spotted a new Cowriter feature in the latest build of Notepad.
- This Cowriter function could let you rewrite text, make text longer or shorter, and change the tone and format.
- Notepad’s Cowriter function is not yet live, but the presence of marketing images indicates it could soon be launched.
Windows enthusiast PhantomOcean3 spotted the new Cowriter feature in Notepad v11.2312.17.0.
However, the primary draw of Notepad has always been its simplicity. People continue to use Notepad to quickly jot things down without a flurry of unnecessary features flying in their faces. An AI writer within Notepad feels overkill, especially since Notepad lacks more important features like spell check, cloud sync, and more. Apps that most people use for long-form drafting have many other features that Notepad lacks, and it isn’t immediately clear what Microsoft’s end goal for Notepad’s AI integration is.
Microsoft has not confirmed this feature, so there is a chance that it will never ship.
The humble Notepad app on Windows could soon get an AI upgrade
Users have spotted a new Cowriter feature within Notepad, that could use AI to rewrite text, change tone and format, and more!
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