Accessibility Conformance Report for GitHub Copilot

Report Date

This report was last updated on December 3, 2025.

Product Description

GitHub Copilot is an AI-powered coding assistant that transforms how developers write code by providing intelligent suggestions, completions, and chat-based assistance directly within your development environment. Available across multiple IDEs and platforms, Copilot helps accelerate development workflows with context-aware code generation, explanations, and real-time collaboration.

GitHub offers multiple Copilot plans to meet diverse needs: from Copilot Free for getting started, to Pro and Pro+ for individual developers seeking unlimited access and premium models, to Business and Enterprise plans for organizations requiring centralized management and advanced features. Each plan provides different levels of access to AI models, completion limits, and enterprise-grade capabilities.

For detailed plan comparisons and features, visit the GitHub Copilot plans page or learn more about subscription options.

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Results

Please review the following available Accessibility Conformance Reports (ACRs) for scope and evaluation results:

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