Unleashing AI-Driven Design

Microsoft Designer, the AI-powered creative tool, has officially launched for iOS and Android users after nearly a year in preview. This free app, now available to anyone with a personal Microsoft account, brings the power of AI-assisted design to mobile devices, enabling users to create custom images, stickers, greeting cards, and more on the go.

Key Features and Capabilities

  • AI-generated images from text prompts
  • Extensive template library for various design needs
  • Avatar creator for personalized digital representations
  • AI-powered image editing, including restyling and background removal
  • Integration with Microsoft Copilot in Word and PowerPoint

Expanding Creative Horizons

Microsoft Designer’s release marks a significant step in democratizing AI-driven creativity. By making these tools accessible on mobile platforms, Microsoft is empowering users to unleash their creativity anywhere, anytime. The integration with other Microsoft products, such as Photos and Edge, further enhances the user experience and streamlines the creative process across different applications.

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