Microsoft Copilot for Windows vs Canopy Labs

Comparing the features of Microsoft Copilot for Windows to Canopy Labs

Feature
Microsoft Copilot for Windows
Canopy Labs

Capability Features

Automatic Conversation End
Chime Notification
Copilot Voice Floating UI
Copilot Wake Word
Demo Availability
Emotion Tags
normalslowcryingsleepysighchuckle
Feedback Mechanism
Guided Emotion and Intonation
Handles Disfluencies
Hands-Free Voice Activation
Input Streaming for Lower Latency
Llama Architecture
Llama
LLM-based Customizability
Manual Conversation End
Mic Usage Indicator
Model Tokenizer Type
Non-streaming (CNN-based) tokenizer
On-Device Wake Word Detection
Open Source Release Planned
Orpheus Speech Models
Medium (3B)Small (1B)Tiny (400M)Nano (150M)
Pretrained and Finetuned Models
Pretrained modelsFinetuned models
Realtime Streaming
Sample Finetuning Scripts
Sliding Window Detokenizer
Streaming Inference Speed
Faster than playback on A100 40GB for 3B model
Text to Speech
Training Data Volume
100k+ hours of speech, billions of text tokens
Zero-Shot Voice Cloning

Integration Features

Baseten 1-Click Deployment
GitHub Repository Access
Google Colab Notebook
Hugging Face Model Access
LLama Ecosystem Support
Microsoft Store Update
Python Package for Streaming

Limitation Features

English Language Only
Feature Not Default
Internet Required for Voice Responses
No API Mentioned
No Explicit Pricing Details
No Local Audio Storage
No Mention of File Format Support
Requires PC Unlocked
Version Requirement
1.25051.10.0 or higher
Wake Word Only in English
English only
Windows Insider Availability
Insiders only