Microsoft has recently launched a Designer app, for iOS and Android devices showcasing an advancement in mobile creativity tools. Similar to Canva this application utilizes intelligence to help users create designs and images by simply entering text commands. The Designer app is now available in than 80 languages as a free mobile app and as a Windows application making it a versatile tool for creators worldwide.
This app offers a range of features aimed at inspiring creativity and simplifying the design process. Users can easily craft stickers greeting cards, invitations, collages, emojis, clip art, wallpapers, monograms, avatars and more using user text commands. The “prompt templates” within the app provide starting points for ideas, with styles and descriptions that users can customize further. Additionally users can collaborate by sharing templates and ideas to nurture a community of individuals.
AI-Powered Editing and Integration
The Designer app stands out for its editing features powered by AI. Users can enhance their photos by choosing from styles and adding details using text prompts. Microsoft has also revealed plans to introduce a replace background” function offering users creative options, for manipulating images. Moreover the company is integrating the Designer service into apps like Word and PowerPoint through Copilot making it easier to incorporate design elements into document workflows seamlessly.
Microsofts dedication to boosting creativity goes beyond just the Designer app itself. The company has announced an integration with Microsoft Photos on Windows 11 enabling users to access AI editing tools within the Photos app. This includes functions such as object removal, background erasing and automatic image cropping within one application. These advancements position Microsofts Designer app as a solution for both desktop users bridging the gap between professional design tools and user friendly interfaces, for everyday creators.