A new version of SwiftKey will bring Copilot DALL-E 3 Designer to Android

With the new feature you will be able to use AI faster to generate images and more

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Swift Key logo with the Copilot logo featured next to an AI generated image of a robot

Microsoft uses a new version of SwiftKey on Android, which lets you use Copilot instead of the Bing Chat. In addition, with it, you can turn on Chat GPT 4 turbo. Moreover, Google allows us to use the new emojis as well. On top of that, we will be able to generate images using the Copilot DALL-E 3 Designer feature.

How to use Copilot DALL-E 3 Designer with SwiftKey on Android?

The first things you need to do is to install SwiftKey Keyboard on your Android to access the new designer option. Thus, after you get the application, follow the instructions to enable SwiftKey and some options to change the default keyboard settings.

After you finish the setup process, you can open WhatsApp, Telegram, Instagram, or another similar application. Then, from the SwiftKey menu, click on Emoji and select Microsoft Designer. Afterward, sign into your Microsoft account. Furthermore, you can use the application by simply giving it a prompt about what you want to generate. After that, Copilot DALL-E 3 Designer will generate a few options for you.

SwiftKey Copilot DALL-E 3 Designer

In addition, the SwiftKey already supports Copilot and other Microsoft related features such as Bing search and tone. Moreover, you can use the Copilot DALL-E 3 Designer option to create memes for your friends and to show them things they don’t know about. On top of this, if you have Copilot Pro, you can access ChatGPT-4 turbo.

GPT-4 Turbo option from SwiftKey

Ultimately, we are finally getting a great assistant for our phones thanks to the SwiftKey feature. So, we are eager to try out the Copilot DALL-E 3 Designer feature. Also, it’s great to have the AI available whenever we need it instead of having to switch between applications. Furthermore, we can’t wait to see what else Microsoft is going to add to Copilot in the future.

What do you think? Are you going to use the SwiftKey feature? Let us know in the comments.

More about the topics: AI, Android software, Microsoft copilot