Microsoft rolls out Image Creator for Edge users

One of the most interesting and valuable features of artificial intelligence (AI) is the rapid generation of images. Now, Microsoft’s Image Creator tool with such functionality is built into the Edge browser.

According to BGR, Microsoft has begun rolling out the new Image Creator tool for the Edge browser to the public. based image generator Image Creator is an artificial intelligence- powered by OpenAI’s DALL-E deep learning model. By simply entering a description of the image, adding contexts such as location or activity, and choosing an art style, users can use AI to create images from their imaginations

Microsoft launched the feature last month with its own dedicated website and in its Bing chatbot, but as of April 7, the company started rolling out the free Image Creator to the Edge browser for desktop computers worldwide.

Currently, users can access the Image Creator from the sidebar of Microsoft Edge by clicking the brush icon in the selections in the sidebar. When this icon is clicked, a text box will appear where the user can enter the prompt.

It will take some time for DALL-E to generate a response, but once done, four images will show up in the sidebar. Users can click on any AI-generated image for a closer look, and Image Creator will then give them the ability to download, share and save the image.

If the Image Creator icon cannot be found on the sidebar, click the + button below the other icons. In the manager, users will see a list of applications that they can add to the sidebar. Find and click the toggle button next to Image Creator to enable the feature in the Edge browser

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