In the following tutorial, you will learn everything you need to know about Bing’s AI image creator.
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What You’ll Learn in This Tutorial
- How to access Bing Image Creator
- How to use Bing Image Creator
1. How to Access Microsoft’s Bing Image Creator
Open your browser and go to bing.com/images/create.
2. Is Bing Image Creator Free?
Yes, Bing Image Creator is free. The only thing that you’ll need is a registered account
3. How to Use Bing Image Creator
Step 1
Type in a description for the image that you wish to generate, and press Create.
Step 2
In a matter of seconds, Bing’s AI image creator will generate four images.
Step 3
Simply click the image that you like the most. Keep in mind that the default size (1024 x 1024) can’t be changed.
Using the buttons on the right-hand side, you can Share, Save, Download, or Customize the selected image.
Step 4
Pressing Customize will get you to Microsoft Designer.
Step 5
tip
Click the Surprise Me button if you want the Bing AI image generator to generate some text for you. Then you can click the Create button to see what the Bing image creator can come up with.
Step 6
Press the Explore ideas button whenever you wish to explore other random creations.
4. Is There a Limit of Bing Image Creator Prompts?
Yes, there is. The yellow lightning bolt icon indicates the number of fast image generations that you have left. Once you run out, image generation will take longer.
Your fast image generations reset every month, and you can add more using Microsoft Reward Points.
You’re Done!
Now that you’ve learned to use the AI image creator from Bing, feel free to use these techniques in your future projects.
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