With the help of an improved DALL-E model from Open AI, Microsoft has included a new feature called “Bing Picture Maker” to the new Bing and Edge preview that enables users to generate an image by just describing it in their own words.
Bing preview users have begun to get Bing Picture Maker integrated into Bing conversation, and English-speaking users of desktop and mobile devices worldwide may access it through the Image Creator button in the sidebar of Microsoft Edge.
Also, the business said that Picture Maker would soon be accessible through the new Bing button in conversation mode in the Edge test version.
Image Maker allows you to create a picture from scratch by entering a description of the image, adding details about the image’s location or activity, and selecting an art form. Your creative copilot, if you will. To start generating a picture for a newsletter to friends or as inspiration for remodelling your living room, just write something like “draw an image” or “make an image” as a prompt in chat, according to a blog post from Microsoft.
Bing is receiving Visual Storytelling and Knowledge Cards 2.0 in addition to the new picture generator.
According to the firm, “We are also making Stories and Knowledge Cards 2.0 accessible to all Bing users to accommodate the rising demand for richer visual search experiences.”
An infographic-inspired experience driven by AI called Knowledge Cards 2.0 presents interesting facts and important information quickly.
The business claimed that it has been modified to offer dynamic, interactive material such as timelines, graphs, charts, and visual storytelling.



























