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Microsoft 365 Copilot status: API, auth, latency & outage reports

Microsoft 365 Copilot is operational right now. DownForAI checks Microsoft 365 Copilot every ~75 minutes across 1 monitored surface, with 0 community reports in the last 24 hours.

Operational
Last probe 35 min ago·1 surface
Likely your sideLow confidence
100.0%
24h Uptime
83ms
p50 Network Latency
289ms
p95 Network Latency
0
Incidents (30d)

DownForAI monitors Microsoft 365 Copilot via a single endpoint — M365 Copilot Web. Current status: operational — all surfaces are responding normally. Measured uptime over the last 24 hours: 100.0%. Median response time (24 h): 83 ms; p95: 289 ms.

Microsoft 365 Copilot has had no tracked outages since joining the DownForAI monitoring network. No community reports have been filed in the last 24 hours.

Data confidence: LowLast checked 35 min ago · 1 monitored surface · 1 with 24 h latency data

Current Status

Operational
Everything works normally
Checked by our probes · 68ms
Verified 35m ago
No major incident reported
No reports in the last 24h

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0reports in the last 24 hours

Surface Health

M365 Copilot WebOperational
HTTP 200p50 83ms35m ago

Uptime — last 24h

100.0%

Network latency — last 20 probes

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Is Microsoft 365 Copilot down for everyone?

Likely local or client-side issue
Our probes see normal responses. The issue is likely on your end or in your network path.
Moderate confidence
Probe summary (1 surface)
All surfaces operational as of last probe.
Signals detected
  • All monitored surfaces operational
  • No recent user reports
  • Check your network, credentials, or rate limits

Incident history (30d)

No incidents recorded in the past 30 days.

Reported symptoms

No user reports for Microsoft 365 Copilot in the last 24 hours.

Community reports

What users are saying right now

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How we monitor

DownForAI checks monitored AI service surfaces on a rotating schedule, roughly every 75 minutes per surface, from a single centralized probe infrastructure. For services with an official machine-readable status page, we use that official status signal when available. For other services, we perform a basic public-surface check. Some services block datacenter probes; in those cases we mark them as “Monitoring limited” instead of treating a failed probe as a confirmed outage. Status is classified as Operational, Degraded, or Outage. Network latency (check response time) measures how long the monitored endpoint took to respond to our probe — it is not model inference speed, time-to-first-token, or tokens-per-second performance. We are independent of all providers listed and receive no compensation to report any particular status.

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