With Apple set to introduce generative AI experiences on the iPhone, Android users might wonder when they can enjoy similar features on their devices. While Google is considering bringing Genmoji-like AI to Pixel phones, Android users can already access comparable functionality using Microsoft’s Copilot app.
Follow These Steps
- Step 1: Begin by opening the Copilot app on your Android device and logging in with your Microsoft account.
- Step 2: Input a detailed prompt describing the image you wish to generate. For example, you could request a caricature of an elderly Indian woman with long white hair, residing in a mountain lodge with her cats.
- Step 3: Submit your prompt and await the AI-generated images.
- Step 4: Once the images are generated, select the one you like, and download it to your device.
Now, you can use these AI-made images not only as standalone pictures but also as stickers to enhance your social media interactions, such as on Instagram:
- Step 1: Open a DM chat with the recipient on Instagram.
- Step 2: Tap on the + icon in the chat window, select Sticker, then choose Cutouts, and pick the image you generated using Copilot.
- Step 3: Allow Instagram to process the image into a sticker format.
- Step 4: Tap on Save Sticker, and you’re done! The sticker is now saved and ready to be sent to anyone you choose.
FAQs
Is Microsoft Copilot based on GPT-4?
- Yes, Microsoft Copilot utilizes GPT-4 for its text generation capabilities and OpenAI’s DALL-E 3 for image generation.
Does Microsoft Copilot require on-device permissions?
- Yes, you need to grant Copilot permission to access your gallery and location to function properly.
When will Google release its version of Genmoji?
- There are rumors about Google potentially developing a similar feature for Pixel devices, but no official release date has been confirmed.
By leveraging Microsoft Copilot, Android users can enjoy advanced AI-generated images and stickers right now, without having to wait for future updates from Google or other platforms.