Microsoft has recently confirmed that it will completely restructure the interface of its Edge browser, aiming to provide users with a more unified experience. According to reports from the tech media Windows Latest, Microsoft plans to fully adopt Copilot and Bing's language in the Edge browser. This change will bring a consistent cross-platform experience for users.

This overhaul will enhance rounded corner designs and deeply integrate the Copilot style. Microsoft hopes to create a new visual effect by adjusting visual elements such as the radius of rounded corners, spacing layout, font style, and default color scheme. Users will be able to experience a consistent design style between different AI interfaces while using the Edge browser. This change is expected to help increase the acceptance of Copilot in the market.
According to leaked screenshots, the new version of the Edge browser features more soft and rounded lines in areas such as tabs, shortcuts, and right-click menus. Additionally, switch controls on the settings page have been adjusted to match the Copilot style, enhancing overall cohesion.
Microsoft stated that the plan to restructure the interface is currently underway, and the redesigned Edge browser will provide users with a better experience. With these changes implemented, users will find daily use more convenient and enjoy a smoother browsing experience.
Key points:
🌐 Microsoft will restructure the Edge browser interface to enhance the AI experience for users.
🎨 The new interface will feature rounded corner designs and integrate the Copilot style.
🖥️ The restructuring plan is already in progress and is expected to improve user convenience.
