Recently, Microsoft announced a new feature for its email client Outlook called "Co pilot Themes," an AI-based theme setting option designed to offer users a more personalized visual experience. This feature requires support from Co pilot Pro or an enterprise license, allowing users to enhance Outlook's appearance with unique designs.
This AI-driven theme feature will be rolled out across Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and the web version of Outlook. Microsoft states that the purpose of these themes is to make Outlook more aesthetically pleasing and user-friendly.
Users can create themes based on factors like weather and location, with options to automatically update themes every few hours, daily, weekly, or monthly. For instance, if location permissions are enabled in Outlook, the "My Location" theme will dynamically update the background image based on the user's geographical location, providing a more localized visual experience.
Each AI-generated theme will offer a desktop wallpaper for the Outlook desktop version and display at the top of the iOS and Android apps. These themes will also feature an accent color to embellish other parts of the Outlook client. Additionally, Microsoft has introduced a series of non-AI driven themes for users without a Co pilot license, including green, red, and purple options, available for the web, PC, Mac, and mobile versions of Outlook.
By introducing this feature, Microsoft aims to enhance the user experience, making email management more enjoyable and personalized.
Key Points:
🌈 The AI theme feature is named "Co pilot Themes" and requires Co pilot Pro or an enterprise license.
🌦️ Users can customize themes based on weather and location, with dynamic updates.
🎨 Multiple non-AI themes are available for general users, including green, red, and purple options.