How to Utilize Microsoft’s Copilot Image Creator to Generate unique AI images

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What is Microsoft Copilot Image Creator?

In the Original Microsoft Blog first declared the fact that AI image creation would be available to Copilot on March 21, 2023. In the beginning, Copilot had been named Bing AI Chat before its name change on November 2023.

At the time there wasn’t a huge amount of distinction among Bing AI Chat and copilot Image Creator tool, and Copilot. The Copilot brand was an exercise in order to unite Microsoft’s AI chatbots under one name. There are now a number of Microsoft Copilot AI tools, which range between Copilot within Windows 11 and Copilot in Microsoft 365 to newer tools such as Copilot for sales Copilot for Security and Copilot to Secure.

Return back to Copilot Image Maker. It makes use of OpenAI’s GPT-4 and DALL-E3 text-to-image generator to convert your text into images.

The Copilot Image Creator comes in two “versions” of the Copilot Image Creator, however they function in a similar way. It is possible to access the Copilot Image Creator from Microsoft Copilot within the Edge browser that is a unique Edge feature. In case you do not want to shut out potential users it, you can also access the feature in any browser by navigating towards Copilot’s Copilot Image Creator. I’ll discuss the differentiators between the two options below however both AI tools for creating images follow the same principle You input your own words and then the AI tool converts them into distinctive images.

How to Utilize Microsoft Copilot Image Generator

Microsoft’s Copilot Image Creator utilizes DALL-E 3 to generate AI images. The DALL-E3 is exact AI text-to-image tool that you can discover in ChatGPT Plus, which is OpenAI’s premium $20 subscription. This is the problem that you can utilize the DALL-E 3 image-making tool that comes using Copilot without having to pay a cent.

Copilot Image Creator is completely free, giving it an enormous edge in comparison to ChatGPT Plus. This isn’t the only reason to choose Microsoft Copilot instead of ChatGPT.

Microsoft Copilot Image Maker for Edge

If you’re using Microsoft’s Edge browser, the simplest method to get started by using this feature is to start using the Image Creator is in a regular Copilot chat. In the chat, you can ask Copilot to make an image and it will strive to give you an original interpretation of your input, delivering four images in 1:1 format (it won’t give you an image in a 2:1 ratio or any other regardless of what input you provide — but there’s the reason why! ).

When your photos are displayed they are available to download and share them or even edit them using Microsoft Designer, its web-based image editing tool.

But unlike ChatGPT you are able to edit and make modifications to the Copilot-created image, without having to leave the page. Microsoft’s Copilot editing tools let users to switch between different image styles, modify the image to landscape and even make a few minor changes to the colors. These aren’t the editing tools that you’ll find in professional software for editing photos However, they’re enough to perform a few minor adjustments while on the go.

For instance I requested Copilot Image Creator to “create a 2:2 image of a man standing on a beach” however, naturally it didn’t and instead gave me four images in 1:1 format instead.

From there, I chose an image that I would like use, clicked the “expand” icon at the bottom left corner, and then selected Landscape. Copilot automatically adjusted the original image to a 1:1 1792×1024, thereby completing my initial demand.

After that, I applied several different styles to the photo, opting for origami and pixel art to give it a unique look. The other options are block print, watercolor, and steampunk. Every style can be applied seamlessly and you are able to return your original design at any moment.

Microsoft Copilot Image Maker in Any Browser

If you do not use Edge You can still utilize Copilot Image Creator on any browser using its own website. Copilot Image Creator’s Copilot Image Creator site is mostly the same, but there are some variations.

The first thing to note is that the web version isn’t equipped with an AI editor on the page like Edge Copilot Image Creator. It is possible to open any image you’ve created within Microsoft Designer, but at the time of this writing, the photo editor does not have AI editing tools that allow you to alter ratios, create unique designs, and so forth.

The second is Image Creator, which is available to all browsers Image Creator available to all browsers employs the “boost” token-based system that allows for fast images. The initial boost is 100 each time you type in the prompt, it gives you an increase. After your boosts have run out, Image Creator won’t prioritize your designs, and they could take several minutes to show up. The issue doesn’t seem to make an impact on quality, or mind, but just time.

What was interesting to me is I was pleasantly surprised to discover that Image Creator images generated in Copilot on Edge will show up within Your Image Creator recent images. The changes you make to Copilot Edge images will be reflected in the Copilot on Edge images will appear both tools when you edit them, however it’s an all-in-one process.

Do You Need to Make Use of Microsoft Copilot Image Creator or ChatGPT Plus with DALL-E 3.

It’s a bit frustrating to find that Copilot Image Creator won’t create an image with a 2:1 ratio right from the beginning However, Microsoft’s editing software can fix this problem with a few clicks, therefore it’s not difficult to solve.

ChatGPT doesn’t come with any tools for editing images, and each when you make a modification on an image, the program will create the image in a new and fresh way. In the below images I requested ChatGPT to “create an image that is 2:1 of a person on the beach” and afterwards, I asked it to “turn the image into Pixel art.” It was able to meet both of my requests, however the second image is entirely new and isn’t exactly the image I wanted.

But, the same problem is also applicable to certain Microsoft Copilot Image Creator images and is a source of source of frustration. If you want to make a specific 2:1 image, you’d be better than using ChatGPT at the start because you have higher chance of obtaining an appropriate image from the first time you try it.

If you’re looking for an affordable AI image-to-text generator you won’t be able to go beyond Microsoft Copilot Image Creator. It’s user-friendly and powerful, as well as outputs many different image formats styles, formats and styles.