“Bing Video Creator represents our effort to democratize the power of AI video creation,” Microsoft said in a statement. With Sora, anyone can turn a text prompt into a video of their choice.

Bing Video Creator is rolling out globally (except China and Russia) on the Bing Search app for Android and iPhone. Microsoft says desktop and Copilot Search support is coming soon.

After downloading Bing on mobile, users access the AI ​​video maker via the menu in the bottom right corner, or add a prompt right on the Bing search bar.

According to Microsoft, you can queue up to three 5-second videos at a time, choosing between standard creation speed, which is free for all users, or fast mode, which produces results in just seconds.

However, the company only offers 10 free fast creations, after which users need to switch back to standard mode or redeem 100 Microsoft Rewards points for each fast use.

Rewards points are earned through searches with Bing or purchases at the Microsoft Store. For example, you get 5 points for each Bing search on your computer, up to 150 points per day.

The video is 5 seconds long, in a 9:16 vertical format. The video is stored on the Bing app for up to 90 days and can be downloaded or shared to other platforms.

According to The Verge , the demo video released by Microsoft is far inferior in quality to Google Veo 3. The movements are unnatural and the characters and animations are also unnatural.

(According to The Verge, TechCrunch)

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