UPDATED 12/4/2023: On Windows 11, the Microsoft Paint app has the “Paint Cocreator” or “Cocreator” feature that allows you to use the DALL-E AI model from OpenAI to generate virtually any image from a text description. Paint Cocreator isn’t meant to be a feature to create a complete image. Instead, it’s meant to create a starting point to spark creativity and continue creating. In the Paint app, you can also add these AI-generated images into layers to create even more complex pieces of imagery.
This guide will teach you the steps to use the new image creator on Paint.
Create images with AI using Cocreator on Paint
To create images with Paint Cocreator on Windows 11, use these steps:
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Open Paint on Windows 11.
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Click the profile menu on the top-right side.
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Confirm you’re signed in with your Microsoft account.
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Click the Cocreator button from the toolbar.
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Click the Join Waitlist button (if applicable).
Quick note: At this point, you will have to wait until you receive an email on your Microsoft account with access to the feature. -
Compose a description of the image you want to create. For example, “a black bear drinking coffee sitting next to a picnic table.”
Quick tip: The more description you add to your prompt, the AI will be able to create an even more accurate image. -
Choose a style option, such as “Pixel Art,” “Oil painting,” “Charcoal,” “Ink Sketch,” “Watercolor,” “Digital Art,” “Photorealistic,” and “Anime” from the drop-down menu.
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Select one of the three samples to add the image to your Paint canvas.
Once you complete the steps, the Paint Cocreator will generate three samples using your description that you can choose from to add to your image creation.
Using AI computing resources is costly, so as part of the rollout of the Paint Cocreator, Microsoft is giving users 50 credits to redeem for up to 50 sets of image creations.
Update December 4, 2023: The text-to-image generator, powered by OpenAI’s DALL-E 3 model, is now available for all users.