How to Use Microsoft Bing Image Creator
Bing AI Chat powered by ChatGPT is quite popular as it is integrated into Bing Search and can evendo many things better than ChatGPTitself. Along with the text generator, Microsoft recently introduced anImage generator that is powered by OpenAI’s DALL-E 2. In this article, we will explain how to use Microsoft Bing Image Creator, where you may access it, and some pros and cons it has over other image-generating services. So let’s begin.
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How to Access and Use Microsoft Bing Image Creator
AI Image generators are tools that can generate imagesbased on your text input. As the images are generated by AI, you may use these images anywhere without worrying about copyrights. Microsoft’s Bing Image Creator is powered by another image-generating service called DALL-E 2 from OpenAI. There are two ways to access Microsoft Bing’s Image Creator. You can access it from the Bing Image Creator website and the Edge Browser’s side panel.
Let’s start with the Bing Image Creator website as you can access it from any browser or even on mobile.

1.Unlike the Bing AI Chat, Image Creator is not included directly in the Bing Search. But you can access it from thebing.com/createlink that comes under the Bing domain.
2.In case, you haven’t logged in to your Microsoft account on your browser, click on theJoin and Createoption.

3.On the next page, log in to your Microsoft account.
4.You will land on the Bing Image Creator home page. Here you should see a gallery of images generated from the Microsoft Bing Image Creator. Hovering on any of the images will show the prompt given to generate that output.
5.You can take those prompts as an example and enter your own prompt in the above text box. Once done, click on theCreatebutton.

6.It should take a couple of seconds and then generates 4 images based on your text prompt.
7.To download any of these images and use them, just click on them to open. Then click on theDownloadbutton to save that image locally.

8.Once generated, you’re able to access these images anytime from theCreationstab on the Image Creator home page. So you always have the option to revisit and download them later.
Another way to use Microsoft Bing Image Creator is from the Edge browser’s side panel.

1.Open the Edge Browser and click on theImage Creator iconin the right side panel of the browser.
2.If you are not able to see the side panel, click on theBing iconat the top right corner and then click on theImage Creator icon.
3.It opens a sidebar on the right with Image Creator within. Just type your text prompt in the text box and then click on theCreatebutton to generate images.
4.Four images should be generated and will be visible in the sidebar itself.
5.To download, select the image, click on themeatballs icon,and then click theDownloadoption to download the selected image.
That’s it, now you’re able to generate images using text prompts whenever you want using Bing Image Creator.
Bing Image Creator Tips and Tricks to Create Better Images
The process of generating images from these AI image generators is easy. The hardest part is entering the correct prompt to generate the needed images. Here are tips.
1.When entering the text prompt, ensure to add details in the description to get better results. Instead of just using the subject, also add an adjective about the subject.
2.Include details related to the action of the subject and its location.
3.Add details about the art style at the end to get images in the preferred style.
4.Bing Image Creator has a Surprise Me button that will automatically fill it with a random prompt automatically.
5.Bing Image Creator comes with points called Boosts. It will consume 1 Boost every time it generates a batch of images. You will get 25 Boosts for free and Microsoft will replenish more Boosts at irregular times. If you run out of Boosts, you can get more by redeeming Microsoft Rewards. While Boosts only speed up the image generation process, you can still generate images even without Boosts.
6.Finally, you will be notified when you are out of Boosts. Until then, you may redeem Microsoft Rewards whenever you want.
Pros and Cons of Using Microsoft Bing Image Creator
Bing Image Creator generates copyright-free images that you may use anywhere like any other image generator tool out there. But the real advantage of Bing Image Creator lies in the pricing. Unlike DALL-E 2 which has a freemium model, Bing Image Creator provides unlimited image generations for free. Though it has a concept of Boosts, that is only meant to make the process faster. You will get output even without Boosts. Also, you don’t have to pay anything for Boosts. Instead, you can simply use Microsoft Rewards to get more Boosts.
Microsoft Rewards is a free programthat anyone can join. You will be given some tasks upon completing which, you will receive some rewards that can be redeemed for various Microsoft apps.
There are many disadvantages too. you may only generate a square image in 1024×1024 resolution. Just like DALL-E 2, you will get workable images only when you provide enough details. Also, Bing Image Creator cannot edit any images or even generate variations of images it generated.
Using Microsoft Bing Image Creator
While DALL-E 2 comes with a credit system where you have to buy more credits to continue using it, Bing Image Creator is free with Boosts which makes the process faster. UnlikeBing AI Chat, the Bing Image Creator web app works on any browser including mobile browsers. Apart from the web app andEdge Browserside panel, you can also access Bing Image Creator on the Bing mobile app.
Ravi Teja KNTS
Tech writer with over 4 years of experience at TechWiser, where he has authored more than 700 articles on AI, Google apps, Chrome OS, Discord, and Android. His journey started with a passion for discussing technology and helping others in online forums, which naturally grew into a career in tech journalism. Ravi’s writing focuses on simplifying technology, making it accessible and jargon-free for readers. When he’s not breaking down the latest tech, he’s often immersed in a classic film – a true cinephile at heart.