Microsoft is making it easier for computer users to create images without having to be a graphic designer. The company is rolling out a new “Image Creator” feature to its Edge browser which will make it effortless for users to generate visuals for social media posts, slideshows, and documents. The feature is powered by Bing, so all users have to do is type in a prompt and Edge will generate several applicable images that meet the prompt. Once you’ve found the desired image, you will be able to easily download it for your own use.
The image creator feature is created by Microsoft – one of the leading technology companies in the world. Founded 1975, Microsoft has been known for creating software and hardware that has helped to fuel the digital industrial revolution. Well known as a leader in the tech industry, Microsoft has made a name for itself by providing high quality products which are trusted by millions of people.
Raymond Coks is the General Manager at Microsoft Edge. He runs the Department which is responsible for the latest updates and developments of the Edge browser. As part of his role, he is responsible for promoting new initiatives related to Edge and how they can be used to benefit Microsoft customers. By delivering this new image creator feature to Edge users, Coks is once again showcasing his expertise at the helm of Microsoft’s browser.