GitHub Copilot · Your AI pair programmer · GitHub
GitHub Copilot works alongside you directly in your editor, suggesting whole lines or entire functions for you.
Overview

Added
March 18, 2026
Subject & domain
ai-and-automation · working-with-ai-tools
Grade range
Grade 9 (Freshman)–Grade 12 (Senior)
Page kind
Tool
Introduction
GitHub Copilot Overview
- Core Functionality: An AI-powered pair programmer that provides inline code suggestions, chat assistance, code explanations, and autonomous agent-based workflows (planning, building, and executing).
- Key Features:
- Agent Mode: Allows agents to autonomously plan and execute tasks in the background.
- Multi-Model Support: Users can choose from various LLMs optimized for speed, accuracy, or cost.
- Terminal Integration: Supports natural language commands for complex terminal workflows.
- Context Awareness: Uses open files, repository paths, and workspace dependencies to generate probabilistic suggestions.
- Platform Support:
- IDEs: Visual Studio Code, Visual Studio, JetBrains suite, Neovim, Vim, and Azure Data Studio.
- Other: GitHub.com, GitHub Mobile, and terminal environments (GitHub CLI/Windows Terminal).
- Pricing Tiers:
- Free: $0/month (50 agent/chat requests, 2,000 completions, access to models like Haiku 4.5 and GPT-5 mini).
- Pro: $10/user/month.
- Pro+: $39/user/month (includes agent scaling and additional models).
- Business/Enterprise: Available for organizations with added license management, policy controls, and IP indemnity.
- Performance Metrics: Users report up to 75% higher job satisfaction and up to 55% increased productivity.
- Data & Privacy:
- Models are trained on public code and natural language; they do not "copy/paste" code.
- Users can opt out of having their interactions (inputs/outputs/snippets) used for future model training via account settings.
- Usage is entirely optional and can be toggled off per file type or globally.
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