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Windows 11 AI Powered Features in Paint, Clipchamp, Snipping Tool, and Photos

Windows 11's native apps like Paint, Clipchamp, Snipping Tool, and Photos have embraced AI to enhance creativity and productivity. These features are gradually rolling out, offering users innovative tools and capabilities for various tasks, from image creation and video editing to screenshot management and photo enhancement.

Microsoft has introduced a slew of AI-powered features in Windows 11 across various native apps. From generating images in Paint to automated video editing in Clipchamp, text recognition in Snipping Tool, and background blur in the Photos app, this article offers a comprehensive guide on how to use these AI enhancements to enhance your Windows 11 experience.

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Microsoft has integrated artificial intelligence into various native apps in Windows 11, such as Paint, Clipchamp, Snipping Tool, and Photos. These AI features aim to make tasks more efficient and creative for users. In this article, we will explore how to use these AI-powered features.

How to Use AI in Paint on Windows 11:

Paint in Windows 11 has been upgraded with an AI feature called “Cocreator,” which utilises the DALL-E model to generate images based on text descriptions. To get started:

  • Make sure you have access to Cocreator, available in select regions.
  • Join the waitlist for Cocreator from the Cocreator side panel.
  • Sign in with your Microsoft account to access credits, which are required to generate images.
  • Type a descriptive text for the image you want.
  • Choose a style for your image.
  • Click the “Create” button to generate three images.
  • Select an image and modify it using the Paint canvas.

Additionally, Paint now supports background removal and layers, making it easier to isolate and edit specific elements in your images.

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How to Use Clipchamp’s AI for Video Editing:

Clipchamp, a video editing tool in Windows 11, offers an auto compose feature that simplifies video editing. To use it:

  • Sign in to Clipchamp.
  • Click “Create a video with AI.”
  • Give your project a title and upload your media.
  • Define your preferred style or let Clipchamp choose for you.
  • Adjust the video length and aspect ratio.
  • Preview and, if needed, change the background music.
  • Export your video for sharing.

Clipchamp also offers AI features for customising videos, including text-to-speech voice overs, subtitles, and a speaker coach tool. Many Clipchamp features are free, but premium tools are available with a subscription.

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How to Use Snipping Tool’s AI Features:

The Snipping Tool in Windows 11 now supports text recognition. After taking a screenshot with text, you can:

  • Click the “Text Actions” button.
  • Choose to copy the text or redact private information like email addresses and phone numbers.

The Snipping Tool can work seamlessly with Copilot, allowing you to paste clipped content and perform tasks like background removal with the AI assistant.

How to Use Background Blur in Windows 11’s Photos App:

The Photos app in Windows 11 offers AI-powered features, including improved image search for OneDrive accounts. To use the “Background Blur” feature:

  • Select an image in the Photos app.
  • Click “Edit image” and choose “Background Blur.”
  • Choose to enable the blur effect instantly, adjust its intensity, or use the “Selection brush tool.”
  • The Selection brush tool allows you to manually select areas to blur or unblur, adjust brush size, and brush softness.

These AI enhancements in Windows 11’s native apps make tasks like image generation, video editing, text recognition, and image editing more convenient and creative. Explore these features to make the most of your Windows 11 experience.


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This post was last modified on November 8, 2023 10:00 am

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