On April 7, Microsoft made its Image Creator tool, powered by OpenAI’s DALL-E 2 AI image generator, available to all Edge browser users on desktops worldwide, enabling them to create their own AI-generated images with ease.
The Image Creator tool was previously integrated into Microsoft’s Bing chatbot, which is also powered by OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
Microsoft’s latest move allows a larger audience to access the Image Creator tool, and it’s a notable achievement for the company to have beaten out Google Chrome in offering users the ability to create custom AI art directly in their web browser.
Microsoft’s latest move allows a larger audience to access the Image Creator tool, and it’s a notable achievement for the company to have beaten out Google Chrome in offering users the ability to create custom AI art directly in their web browser.
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to access and use Microsoft’s Image Creator tool in Edge:
1. First, make sure you have a Microsoft account. If not, create one.
2. Open the Edge browser on your desktop and click the plus icon to open the Edge sidebar.
3. Toggle the option for Image Creator to enable it in the sidebar.
4. Look for the Image Creator icon in the top right corner of the sidebar (it looks like a paintbrush).
5. Click on the Image Creator icon to open a text box for enter
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