The spread of artificial intelligence-focused technologies has forced technology companies, in particular, to take new steps in this regard. For example, Microsoft; It has been working for a long time to bring artificial intelligence-supported features to Windows 11. The latest news reveals that Paint, one of Microsoft’s most iconic software, will now be equipped with much more advanced features.
In a news article we shared with you a few months ago, we mentioned that Microsoft would bring DALL-E 3 support to Paint. Users would be able to have a small text they type in Paint turn into an image. This feature has now started to reach Windows 11 users. The feature, which is still in the distribution phase, seems to lead to increases in Paint usage.
This is what Paint’s support for creating images from text will look like:
Microsoft named the DALL-E 3 support it added to Paint as “Cocreator”. The feature, which will be located in the upper right part, will offer a very simple usage experience. The user who activates the feature will write a text and then determine the style. Artificial intelligence will produce images based on the input it receives. The user will be able to save the produced image on his computer and share it wherever he wants.
The new features that Microsoft Paint has gained recently are not limited to Cocreator. The software now also has an artificial intelligence-supported background cleaning tool. In addition, Paint began to include the “layer” feature, which is among the most important features of Adobe Photoshop. There is even more. In addition to all this, Microsoft continues to work on the text and object copying feature in Paint.