
Multi-agent orchestration in Microsoft Copilot Studio

Context:
As enterprise workflows grow more complex, relying on a single AI agent to manage diverse tasks becomes limiting. Traditional automation often operates in silos, lacking coordination across systems and teams. To meet the demands of modern business operations, organizations need intelligent agents that can collaborate, delegate, and reason together—mirroring how human teams work.
Solution:
The Multi-Agent Orchestration capability in Microsoft Copilot Studio introduces a new paradigm for enterprise AI. Announced at Microsoft Build 2025, this feature allows organizations to build interconnected agent ecosystems where agents can delegate tasks to one another and operate in sync. Agents created using Microsoft 365 Copilot, Azure AI Agents Service, and Microsoft Fabric can now collaborate to complete complex, cross-functional workflows. For example, one agent might extract CRM data, another drafts a proposal in Word, and a third schedules follow-ups in Outlook—all coordinated seamlessly. This orchestration is managed through a low-code interface, enabling makers and developers to design intelligent workflows without deep technical expertise.
Impact:
Multi-agent orchestration empowers businesses to scale AI across departments and systems, enhancing productivity and decision-making. It brings connectedness, intelligence, and automation to tasks like customer onboarding, incident management, and executive briefings. By enabling agents to work as a team under human oversight, organizations can achieve greater agility, reduce manual coordination, and unlock new levels of operational efficiency.