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Finally! I Got Access To Microsoft Designer Preview

Microsoft Designer
Microsoft Designer

The wait is over!

It is a new graphic design app that helps you create professional-quality social media posts, invitations, digital postcards, graphics, and more, all in a flash.

Designer is Microsoft's answer to Canva, a popular design app with 100 million users and a $40 billion market value.

In this article, I’m going to share my early access experience and thoughts on the new tool.

When you open the web app, you can quickly make designs. There are text boxes to put the headline and subheading, as well as a menu where you can add your images.

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Microsoft Designer Preview

The "Generate an image from a description" text box will take you to the Dall-E2 AI page.

Dall-E2 is an AI system that can create realistic images and art from a description in natural language. This AI image generator tool is from the Microsoft-backed startup OpenAI.

Is it safe from bad actors, though?

Most likely, yes. OpenAI has been very serious about putting a lot of limits on the AI model so that users can't make contents that are inappropriate.

Okay, let’s try to generate an image of a girl in a Christmas outfit.

It took the AI around 30 seconds to create three high-quality images.

After that, you can choose from the 15 custom-design suggestions. Let’s see an example.

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