After launching Designer last year, Microsoft announced in April that it would build the tool into Edge.
The integration lets you create a number of designs, such as social media posts, fliers, greeting cards, invitations, and more — all from Edge’s sidebar.
While all these features are already available within Microsoft’s standalone Designer app on the web, there’s a benefit to having all these tools bundled in Edge.
The integration should make it easier to bring designs to an email, Facebook, or Instagram without having to flip through a bunch of windows.
It could also help it compete with other free design tools, like Canva, which have already begun to add AI-powered features.
Now, you can ask the chatbot to perform more actions, like organizing tabs related to a specific topic or obtaining a password from a different browser.
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After launching Designer last year, Microsoft announced in April that it would build the tool into Edge.
The integration lets you create a number of designs, such as social media posts, fliers, greeting cards, invitations, and more — all from Edge’s sidebar.
While all these features are already available within Microsoft’s standalone Designer app on the web, there’s a benefit to having all these tools bundled in Edge.
The integration should make it easier to bring designs to an email, Facebook, or Instagram without having to flip through a bunch of windows.
It could also help it compete with other free design tools, like Canva, which have already begun to add AI-powered features.
Now, you can ask the chatbot to perform more actions, like organizing tabs related to a specific topic or obtaining a password from a different browser.
The original article contains 319 words, the summary contains 139 words. Saved 56%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!