Windows 11: Enhancing Your Artistic Abilities with AI-Powered Microsoft Paint


Microsoft is thinking about using AI for Microsoft Paint. This is a program in Windows that lets you draw and make pictures. A report from Windows Central says Microsoft wants to add AI to the program. This implies that the program can utilize AI for various tasks, such as automatically generating a blank picture upon typing. The company might add this feature in the new Windows 11 update.

People who know about this say that the AI paint will work like Bing’s Image Creator. This is a tool that creates a picture from words that the user types. You can see an example of how this might work in a picture that Windows Central shared. It’s like a practice picture they made inside the company.

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In the picture, there’s a button called “Magic Paint.” Next to it, there’s a side part where you can write what you want an image to be like. When you do this, the program will take care of the rest by creating the image for you. After that, you can change the image a bit if you want. But we don’t know all the exact details yet. It’s still too early to say exactly how everything will work.

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Not just Paint, but also the Photos, Camera, and Snipping Tool might get AI features, according to Windows Central. In Photos, you might be able to find out what’s in a picture using AI and then move it to another place in the picture. For example, you could find a person or a thing and then put it somewhere else.

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For the Snipping Tool and the Camera app, Microsoft might put something called optical character recognition (OCR) into them, as said by Windows Central. This could help the apps read words in pictures or screenshots. This would make it much simpler to copy and paste info from these files.

We’re not sure if Microsoft will really put out these things yet. But it wouldn’t be a big surprise, because Microsoft has already made a lot of AI tools in the last year.

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