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Microsoft releases Designer, AI tool that creates images from text

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According to an article from Interesting Engineering, Microsoft just released its newest tool and addition to the Microsoft Office suite.  Users of the company's free Microsoft Designer program can turn words into clip art. By simply typing descriptions, it can generate a variety of original designs using a text-to-image model or an AI tool. The app and other programs with the same feature, including DALL-E 2 and Canva, are remarkably comparable. In truth, Microsoft integrated Designer with DALL-E because OpenAI, the company that created the AI software, was one of the developers that Microsoft supported. Microsoft releases Designer The company's inspiration for creating this program, according to XDA-Developers, comes from Powerpoint, which offers design possibilities based on the content that users provide in their presentations.  Also Read: Soon Set Microsoft Teams as Default on Cisco VC Hardware But this differs from Designer in that it will be more cutting-edge and creative. Users can utilize this for presentations as well as a number of other beneficial tasks. Microsoft has a sizable user base from a variety of industries, including businesses, governments, and educational institutions. According to reports, the company might reach new markets using this recently released software that can also detect the interest of businesses. Microsoft only launched its new addition app for a web preview before making it available as application software because the business wants to get user and creator feedback to improve Designer. The business will send out an invitation for early access to the app. The app will eventually be a component of Microsoft 365 and be free. You can register on the Microsoft Designer website to be added to the waitlist. Microsoft releases Designer Microsoft also unveiled the extra features of its Creator app in addition to the introduction of Designer. The Create and Image Creator are included in this. According to the report, the company's search engines, including Bing and Edge, will now include an AI text-to-image model. Users who want to create social media posts, movies, presentations, flyers, and other tasks that call for artistic vision should utilize this software. Microsoft Create is presently accessible, and the company says customers may anticipate more functionality in the future.

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