Copilot Keyboard launches in Japan, but it’s the return of the dolphin “Kyle” stealing the spotlight
windowscentral.com Apr 24, 2026

Copilot Keyboard launches in Japan, but it’s the return of the dolphin “Kyle” stealing the spotlight

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Microsoft's AI-powered Copilot Keyboard has launched in Japan, offering a free input method editor (IME) for Windows users. The tool allows for easier input of Japanese characters and uses AI to suggest new terms and conversation ideas. Copilot Keyboard supports importing user dictionary data and features Copilot Search for definitions. The app coexists with the standard Microsoft IME, allowing users to switch between the two through Windows Settings.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The return of Kyle, a nostalgic dolphin character from Office 97, steals the spotlight in the Copilot Keyboard's launch.
  • · This retro charm may appeal to those who used Office in the 90s, but its significance lies in the potential for AI-powered nostalgia to influence future Microsoft product design.