Microsoft has announced that it is making its DALL-E-powered AI image generator available on the desktop for Edge users worldwide. The tool allows users to create new images using DALL-E models from OpenAI’s partners. The Image Creator symbol will be located in the browser’s sidebar, where users can input their desired image and receive four suggestions. Before using the Image Creator for the first time, users must activate it in the Edge sidebar by clicking on the “+” symbol and toggling the Image Creator switch.
Microsoft has not disclosed how many images users can create with the tool or whether there will be credits for fast creation, as with the “picture creator.” The feature is not yet available worldwide, but it is expected to be released soon. This article contains partner links that lead directly to the provider, and if readers make a purchase through them, the author receives a small commission.
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There are several reasons why someone might choose to use Microsoft Edge as their web browser:
Ultimately, the decision to use Microsoft Edge will depend on your personal preferences and needs. However, if you value speed, security, compatibility, privacy, and integration with other Microsoft services, then Edge may be a good choice for you.