Learn about the supported AI models in GitHub Copilot.
GitHub Copilot supports multiple models, each with different strengths. Some models prioritize speed and cost-efficiency, while others are optimized for accuracy, reasoning, or working with multimodal inputs (like images and code together).
Depending on your Copilot plan and where you're using it—such as GitHub.com or an IDE—you may have access to different models.
Note
Model availability is subject to change. Some models may be replaced or updated over time.
For all AI models, input prompts and output completions run through GitHub Copilot's content filters for harmful, offensive, or off-topic content, and for public code matching when enabled.
Supported AI models in CopilotThis table lists the AI models available in Copilot, along with their release status and availability in different modes.
Supported AI models per clientThe following table shows which models are available in each client.
Supported AI models per Copilot planThe following table shows which AI models are available in each Copilot plan. For more information about the plans, see Plans for GitHub Copilot.
Model multipliersEach model has a premium request multiplier, based on its complexity and resource usage. If you are on a paid Copilot plan, your premium request allowance is deducted according to this multiplier.
For more information about premium requests, see Requests in GitHub Copilot.
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