Copilot Enterprise Model Options Overview | Generated by AI
You’re asking about which model could be used for Copilot Enterprise, specifically whether it’s GPT-4.1, GPT-4o, or something else. Here’s what’s current and relevant as of September 2025:
What models are available for Copilot Enterprise?
GitHub Copilot Enterprise & Copilot Chat
- By default, GitHub Copilot Enterprise (and Copilot Chat) runs on GPT-4o, offering faster responses and improved quality. (Reddit)
- More recently, GPT-4.1 has become available—but administrators must explicitly enable it via policy in the Copilot settings. Once enabled, users can choose GPT-4.1 from the model selector in both VS Code and on github.com. (The GitHub Blog)
Visual Studio Copilot
- As of June 2025, Visual Studio’s Copilot now uses GPT-4.1 as its default model, instead of GPT-4o. Microsoft’s tests showed GPT-4.1 delivers faster responses, higher-quality suggestions, and greater efficiency. (Visual Studio Magazine, Microsoft Learn)
Microsoft 365 Copilot (Office Productivity Tools)
- Microsoft has begun integrating GPT-5 into the broader Copilot ecosystem—including Microsoft 365 Copilot, GitHub Copilot, Copilot Studio, and more—via a new “Smart Mode” that automatically routes tasks to the most suitable model based on need, improving reasoning, context retention, and interaction quality. (The Verge)
- Additionally, Microsoft announced integration of Anthropic’s Claude Sonnet 4 for advanced tasks such as presentation design and spreadsheet automation, while still using GPT-5 (alongside remaining GPT-based routes) for other functions. (New York Post)
Summary — Which model is right for Copilot Enterprise?
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GitHub Copilot Enterprise / Copilot Chat:
- Default: GPT-4o
- Optional: GPT-4.1 (if enabled by admin)
- Visual Studio Copilot: Default now is GPT-4.1
- Microsoft 365 Copilot: Leveraging GPT-5 Smart Mode, with higher-performance routing and capabilities—and also integrating Claude Sonnet 4 for selective enterprise tasks.
Quick rundown (without wide tables, per your preference):
- GPT-4o: Default in GitHub Copilot Enterprise; known for speed and quality in enterprise chat.
- GPT-4.1: More powerful successor—better at code, instruction following, and long contexts. Available in GitHub Copilot if enabled, and now default in Visual Studio Copilot. (OpenAI)
- GPT-5: Latest model, integrated into M365 Copilot via Smart Mode across all Copilot platforms for smarter model selection. (The Verge)
- Claude Sonnet 4: Added mainly for Office tasks like PowerPoint and Excel automation, alongside GPT-5. (New York Post)
What to do next?
- If you’re an administrator managing GitHub Copilot Enterprise, check your settings to enable GPT-4.1 if you want users to leverage its performance improvements.
- If you’re using Visual Studio Copilot, you’re already on GPT-4.1 by default.
- For Microsoft 365 Copilot, you’ll benefit from the GPT-5 Smart Mode rollout and Claude Sonnet 4 integrations. No action needed—it’s already part of the service layers.
Let me know if you’d like help configuring these settings or navigating model options in your organization’s specific environment!