@github: You can now use an expanded set of models in the GitHub Copilot app. Bring your own provider key, use local models or u…
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GitHub Copilot app now supports bring your own key (BYOK), enabling users to connect their own model providers (OpenAI, Azure, Anthropic, local models via Ollama/LM Studio, and OpenAI-compatible endpoints) and choose which model per session, while keys are stored locally.
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You can now use an expanded set of models in the GitHub Copilot app. 🔑
Bring your own provider key, use local models or use models already part of your subscription.
You decide which model fits each agents session. ⬇️ https://t.co/kWcbL0S2QK
GitHub Copilot app support for BYOK
Source: https://github.blog/changelog/2026-06-23-github-copilot-app-support-for-byok/?utm_source=x-byok-changelog&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=github-copilot-app-ga-2026 The GitHub Copilot app now supports bring your own key (BYOK), so you can run agent sessions against your own model providers, including OpenAI, Azure OpenAI, Microsoft Foundry, Anthropic, LM Studio, Ollama, and any OpenAI-compatible endpoint.
Add a provider inSettings → Model Providerswith your endpoint and API key, or just a host for LM Studio or Ollama. Once added, your provider’s models appear in the model picker alongside Copilot-hosted models, and you choose which one to use each session. Keys are stored in the local OS keychain and are never read back by the UI.
With BYOK you can:
- **Connect the providers you already use:**Add Azure OpenAI, Anthropic, self-hosted Ollama, LM Studio, or any OpenAI-compatible gateway, then choose the right model for each session while keeping your existing billing, quotas, regions, and data-handling terms.
- **Mix frontier and local models:**Pair a frontier model with a local or self-hosted model. Frontier models handle complexity. Local models handle execution.
- **Keep traffic in your tenant:**Route inference through your own cloud account, tenant, or internal gateway for enterprise and regulated environments with stricter data-boundary requirements.
Download theGitHub Copilot appto start your first session.
Want to learn more? Readthe docs about getting started with the GitHub Copilot appandthe docs on using your own LLM models (BYOK).
Note: To access the GitHub Copilot app on a Copilot Business or Enterprise plan, your organization or enterprise admin must have the Copilot CLI enabled in policy settings.
Join the discussion withinGitHub Community.
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