Bing Image Creator

Bing Image Creator

Bing Image Creator (now officially integrated into Microsoft Designer) is widely considered the best completely free high-quality AI image generator available today.

 

It is powered by OpenAI’s DALL-E 3 model, which is the same advanced technology used in the paid version of ChatGPT Plus.

 

Here is a detailed breakdown of the tool:

1. 🚀 How It Works & Pricing

  • Completely Free: You do not need a subscription. You only need a free Microsoft account (Outlook, Hotmail, etc.).

     

  • The “Boost” System:

    • You receive 15 “Boosts” per day (this refreshes daily).

       

    • 1 Boost = 1 Fast Generation (usually takes 10–20 seconds).

    • What happens if you run out? You can still generate images for free, but they will take much longer to process (sometimes 1–5 minutes) and are added to a “slow queue.”

       

  • Reward Points: If you run out of boosts and want speed, you can redeem “Microsoft Rewards” points (earned by searching on Bing) for more boosts.

     

2. ✨ Key Features

  • DALL-E 3 Power: It uses one of the world’s most advanced models, known for understanding complex prompts and following instructions better than almost any other free tool.

  • Text Rendering: Unlike older AI models, it creates legible (readable) text inside images (e.g., a neon sign that says “Coffee Shop” correctly).

  • 4 Variations: Every time you hit “Create,” it generates 4 distinct versions of your prompt.

     

  • Integration: It is built directly into Bing Chat (Copilot). You can simply ask the chat, “Draw me a picture of…” without leaving the conversation.

     

  • Designer Editor: Once an image is made, you can click “Customize” to open it in Microsoft Designer to add text, remove the background, or create a social media post.

     

3. ⚖️ Pros & Cons

✅ Pros ❌ Cons
Best Quality: Rivals paid tools like Midjourney. Square Only: Defaults to 1:1 aspect ratio (square) inside the main tool.
Easy to Use: Very simple interface; just type and go. Strict Censorship: It has very sensitive safety filters. Innocuous words can sometimes trigger a “Blocked” warning.
Realistic Faces: Generates very convincing human faces. No “Image-to-Image”: You cannot upload a photo and ask it to “change this photo to anime.” It is text-to-image only.
Totally Free: No hidden monthly subscription for the base model. Watermarks: Images usually have a small distinct AI watermark in the corner.

4. 💼 Commercial Use Policy (Important)

This is a common area of confusion.

  • Personal Use: You have full rights to use the images for blogs, social media, presentations, and personal projects.

     

  • Commercial Use: Microsoft’s Terms of Service for the free version generally state it is for Personal Non-Commercial Use.

     

    • Note: While you “own” the images you create, Microsoft’s free license does not explicitly grant commercial clearance (unlike Adobe Firefly). If you need images for a major ad campaign or to sell on merchandise, it is safer to use a paid enterprise tool like Adobe Firefly or Midjourney to avoid legal grey areas.

5. 📝 How to Use It (Step-by-Step)

  1. Go to bing.com/images/create.

  2. Log in with your Microsoft Account.

  3. Type a prompt: Be descriptive!

    • Bad Prompt: “A cat.”

    • Good Prompt: “A fluffy ginger cat wearing a space suit, floating inside a futuristic space station, cinematic lighting, 4k, realistic.”

  4. Click “Create” (uses 1 Boost).

     

  5. Click on the image you like to download it or edit it further.

Overview

  • Pricing Model: FREE