@mohit_anand1 The UI is slick and so easy to use. Congratulations on that.
One question though - Being in this space and having tried out Adobe Firefly and Canva Magic tools (and also Dall E and Stability and a few opensource tools), curious how do you plan to differentiate from these?
Most of these look so very similar in terms of end user value. What is it that you are betting on that will get you stickiness?
Microsoft Designer is a fantastic tool that lets you make one-of-a-kind designs and get suggestions for all your digital needs. This app is very easy to use and perfect for creating posts, invitations, or any other digital content you might need. The interface is user-friendly and packed with powerful features, making it a game-changer for those who want to be more productive and creative in the digital space. Although the mobile version isn't out yet, the web app is ready for anyone to use. To sum up, if you're looking to create stunning digital content with ease, we highly recommend Microsoft Designer.
For what it's meant to do, it's not bad. It does what it sets out to do - create on-the-fly graphics, mostly for social media. Once it generates a design, you might have to tinker with it a bit to get what you want though.
It is a great product. And the AI capabilities its come up is great. It's a kind of unique product in its segment. I would recommend everyone to use this for their day to day work. It will be very useful for content maker.
It certainly looks interesting product from Microsoft. I have signed up and tried a few prompt. I liked the variety of images that it offers to choose from.
I am sure it is going to help non-designers quickly create graphics and motions for their web/social media posts.
Keep up the good work team Microsoft!