Accessibility Conformance Report for GitHub Copilot Enterprise

(Based on VPAT® Version 2.4)

Report Date

This report was last updated on December 17, 2024.

Product Description

GitHub Copilot is a coding assistant powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI), which can run in various environments and help you be more efficient in your daily coding tasks. GitHub Copilot Enterprise enables you to manage access to GitHub Copilot for your enterpriseorganization. Learn more at GitHub Copilot.

Contact Information

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Scope

The scope of this report is limited to:

  • Unlimited messages and interactions (Chat)
  • Context-aware coding support and explanations (Chat)
  • Debugging and security remediation assistance (Chat)
  • Access to knowledge from top open source repositories (Chat)
  • Generate tests, docs, and more with slash commands (Chat)
  • Web search powered by Bing (Preview - Chat)
  • Explain failed Actions jobs (Preview - Chat)
  • Answers about issues, PRs, discussions, files, commits, etc. (Chat)
  • Multi-file editing in VS Code (Preview - Chat)
  • Switch between models (Preview - Chat)
  • Real time code suggestions (Code completion)
  • Comments to code (Code completion)
  • Tailor chat conversations to your private codebase for unlimited repos (Customization)
  • Unlimited integrations with GitHub Copilot Extensions (Preview - Customization)
  • Build a private extension for internal tooling (Preview - Customization)
  • Personalize responses with custom instructions (Preview - Customization)
  • Attach knowledge bases to chat for organizational context (Customization)
  • Fine-tuned models for code completion (coming soon as add-on) (Customization)
  • Set coding guidelines for code review (Customization)
  • Inline chat and prompt suggestions (AI-native experiences)
  • Slash commands and context variables (AI-native experiences)
  • Commit message generation (AI-native experiences)
  • Summaries for pull requests, issues, and discussions (AI-native experiences)
  • Code feedback in VS Code (Preview - AI-native experiences)
  • Explanations in Visual Studio’s Quick Info (AI-native experiences)
  • Debug assistant in Visual Studio (AI-native experiences)
  • Upgrade assistant for Java in VS Code (Preview - AI-native experiences)
  • Code review in GitHub (Preview - AI-native experiences)
  • Copilot Workspace for pull requests (Preview - AI-native experiences)
  • Technical Preview access to Copilot Workspace (AI-native experiences)
  • Editors and IDEs (Supported environments)
  • GitHub (github.com and mobile) (Supported environments)
  • GitHub CLI and Windows Terminal (Supported environments)
  • Public code filter with code referencing (Management and policies)
  • User management (Management and policies)
  • Data excluded from training by default (Management and policies)
  • Enterprise-grade security (Management and policies)
  • IP indemnity (Management and policies)
  • Content exclusions (Management and policies)
  • SAML SSO authentication (Management and policies)
  • Usage metrics (Management and policies)
  • Requires GitHub Enterprise Cloud (Management and policies)

Results

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

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