AWS has placed its Quick assistant inside the Microsoft 365 suite, with extensions for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook now generally available to Quick customers. The August 13 launch, detailed in an AWS Machine Learning Blog post, puts the company’s agentic AI where enterprise users already work.
The four extensions run on desktop and web versions of Microsoft 365. Quick Plus, Professional, and Enterprise customers get access with no additional licensing. The extensions connect to an organization’s existing Quick environment, inheriting its knowledge bases, data sources, and integrations, including Quick Sight dashboards, Salesforce, Jira, Slack, and SharePoint.
AWS positions the extensions as agentic rather than conversational. In Word, the assistant can find and replace text, insert sections, and reformat content from a persistent side panel, with every edit captured as a before-and-after snapshot. In Excel, the agent retrieves and formats data from cloud storage, data warehouses, Quick Sight, Salesforce, or SharePoint in a single step, and can explain formulas and trace their dependencies across worksheets.
The PowerPoint extension generates slides programmatically using the organization’s own slide masters, layouts, fonts, and color schemes. In Outlook, the assistant reads the subject, sender, recipients, and thread history of the message being reviewed, drafts replies with that context attached, and can flag, categorize, move, and summarize messages. Conversation history persists across sessions in all four apps.
Deployment runs through the Microsoft 365 admin center using a standard manifest, the same mechanism used for any Office add-in. Individual users can alternatively install from the Microsoft add-in store, and updates ship automatically.