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    Microsoft launches iOS and Android applications for AI-powered Canva competitor Designer

    By Ruchika oberoi18 July 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    You can create any visualizations you like by using the tools provided by Copilot and OpenAI.

    The Designer platform for artificial intelligence image generation has been formally introduced by Microsoft. A significant portion of the population that possesses a Microsoft account can now access Designer after a lengthy preview period. It is possible to use Designer on the web in more than 80 different languages, as a mobile application optimized for iOS and Android, and as a Windows application. The artificial intelligence allows you to build an entirely new visual from the ground up, or you may utilize Designer to alter and tweak an image that you have already created. When it comes to the development of common image kinds, such as a greeting card, a wallpaper for a smartphone, or an avatar for a profile, there is a sufficient number of templates accessible to assist the process. It is also possible for more experienced artists to construct everything from scratch, creating their own templates and employing their own pieces of artwork.

    Microsoft is marketing the integration of Designer with the company’s other services, despite the fact that Designer may be installed and used independently. Because of the artificial intelligence chatbot known as Copilot, the company’s Designer pictures may be readily linked up to projects created in Microsoft Word and PowerPoint. Obviously, a membership to Copilot Pro is going to be necessary in order to take full benefit of that ability.

    The Designer program will feel extremely familiar to you if you have used Canva before. Taking a very similar approach to its user experience, the service now also includes several options that are powered by artificial intelligence. According to information that was provided by Microsoft when it initially launched the application in the year 2022, Designer is integrated with the picture generator DALL-E that is developed by OpenAI. As a result of the fact that DALL-E 3 integration and ChatGPT 4 Turbo are already present in Copilot, it is logical to assume that Designer will be able to synchronize with these particular services.

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