With the advancement of AI, Windows 11 Microsoft also announced this week that it is bringing new AI-powered features to Bing. SwiftKey mobile keyboard app For iOS and Android. This third-party app allows users to replace their phone’s default keyboard with an intelligent his keyboard that learns how to write and allows you to type faster. Now it will also include AI camera lenses, AI stickers, an AI-powered editor, and the ability to create his AI images from the app.
New AI camera lenses let you create photos, videos, and GIFs with a variety of effects, including lenses powered by a collaboration between Microsoft and Snapchat maker Snap. The company says it now has over 250 tools and filters to help you express yourself.
Also new are AI stickers that can be created with Bing’s Image Creator, allowing you to create stickers based on your own photos and selfies. You can share these with your friends and family when chatting on various communication apps like WhatsApp, Messenger, etc.
Bing Image Creator is also now accessible directly from the app’s keyboard, allowing you to take a photo or upload an existing photo to get visual search results from Bing within the app.
Additionally, the app has added an AI-powered “editor” feature that helps users improve their grammar, spelling, and punctuation. This option allows you to highlight any sentence and get instant feedback and suggestions from your editor.
Microsoft has been working on SwiftKey upgrades for months, and earlier this year it integrated the app with Bing, allowing users to search on Bing, chat with Bing Chat, and use AI to adjust the tone of text. Made it possible to customize.
The new feature is rolling out to SwiftKey on both iOS and Android.