Microsoft Copilot for Windows vs Layercode

Comparing the features of Microsoft Copilot for Windows to Layercode

Feature
Microsoft Copilot for Windows
Layercode

Capability Features

Agent Dashboard
Analytics
Automatic Conversation End
Chime Notification
Copilot Voice Floating UI
Copilot Wake Word
Custom Backend Integration
Customizable Voices
Distributed Architecture
Feedback Mechanism
Global Edge Infrastructure
330+ locations
Hands-Free Voice Activation
Manual Conversation End
Mic Usage Indicator
Multi-language Support
100+ voices32 languages
Multiple Voice Model Providers
Natural Turn Taking
No Shared Infrastructure
No Vendor Lock-in
Observability
On-Device Wake Word Detection
Per-Call Isolation
Production-Ready Voice Agents
Scalability
Sub-50ms Processing
50
Transparency and Monitoring
Ultra Low Latency
Zero Cold Starts

Integration Features

AI SDK Integration
CLI Integration
Frontend Integration
WebMobilePhone
Google Generative AI Integration
Microsoft Store Update
Node Server SDK
React SDK
Webhooks

Limitation Features

Feature Not Default
Internet Required for Voice Responses
More Providers Coming Soon
No Local Audio Storage
No Low/No-Code Frontend
Requires PC Unlocked
Version Requirement
1.25051.10.0 or higher
Wake Word Only in English
English only
Windows Insider Availability
Insiders only

Pricing Features

$2,000 Startup Credits
2000
No Charge for Silence
Startup Program
Usage-Based Pricing