Microsoft Giving Away Sora AI Through Bing Video Creator
Microsoft Giving Away Sora AI Through Bing Video Creator
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Now you can get Microsoft Sora AI using Bing Video Creator for absolutely no charge. This tool is built into the Bing platform. It lets you create short videos using simple text prompts.

The feature is now in beta version. Early users can try it on desktop and mobile. Microsoft aims to make AI video tools easy for everyone.

Create Videos with Text Using Bing Video Creator

Microsoft has added a new tool inside the Bing platform. The name of the tool is “Bing Video Creator” and is absolutely easy to use. You just write what video you want to create. It can be used to describe characters, setting, background, as well as the video style. After your inputs, AI generates a short video clip for you.

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The video is five seconds long in the current version. You can render the video in 480p resolution with a 9:16 aspect ratio. You cannot change size or quality yet. This tool is still in the testing phase now.

Bing Video Creator works only if you sign in. In order to use that tool, you must have a Microsoft account. You can access it on Bing.com/create if you are one of the selected users. You can also use the Bing app on Android as well as iOS. But the mobile version is not working yet.

Microsoft is Giving Sora AI via Bing Video Creator for Free

It uses Sora, which is a video model from OpenAI. We all know that Sora generates high-quality videos. Normally, Sora is only in paid ChatGPT plans. But now, surprisingly, Microsoft has planned to give it for free via the Bing platform.

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It offers 2 working modes, where one is called standard mode (Free), but it takes a few hours to generate. The other mode (which is the 2nd one) is called “fast creation mode”. You get instant results using Microsoft Rewards points.

Paying real money to use fast mode is not necessary. Just redeem Microsoft Rewards points and use them to generate videos. Microsoft may also give free credits to some users. Such credits are directly proportional to how likely you are to use the tool.

Each user can create three videos at a time. If those videos are still processing, you must wait. The tool may not save your video history properly yet. Such limits are so common in the early testing phase.

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Microsoft Takes On Google Veo and Other AI Tools

As we are in an AI era, which is at its peak, AI video tools are growing hugely on the internet. Microsoft is now competing with tools like Google Veo. Other video models like Kling AI are also popular. But Microsoft is so kind to the users as it throws the tool for literally no charge.

Bing Image Creator was already popular with many users. Now with Bing Video Creator, Microsoft takes the next big step. Other tools offer AI image creation, but you can make splendid videos using the Bing tool.

This also helps Microsoft promote its Rewards program better. Users can exchange points for faster, better videos easily. So, it is a smart way to keep users engaged.

The Final Words

Microsoft is Giving Away Sora AI for absolutely no charge, for free looks exciting. It lets users turn text into short videos easily. With simple steps, anyone can try AI video creation now.

Though features are limited, it’s still very powerful. Microsoft may improve it even more soon. This is a big step in AI for common users.

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