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Yes, Bing Image Creator is completely free. You only need a Microsoft account to sign in. There are no subscription fees, trials, or hidden charges, though generation speed may slow once your daily 'boost' credits are used up.
Bing Image Creator is powered by OpenAI's DALL-E model technology, customized and integrated by Microsoft. This is the same underlying technology family used in ChatGPT's image generation features.
Microsoft's terms allow personal, non-commercial use of generated images by default. Commercial use is permitted in some contexts but users should review the latest Microsoft Services Agreement and content policy, especially regarding trademarks, likeness, and copyrighted material.
Microsoft applies content safety filters that block prompts involving real public figures, violence, sexual content, hate speech, and certain copyrighted characters. Sometimes innocuous prompts trigger false positives, in which case rephrasing usually resolves the issue.
Boosts are credits that prioritize your image generation requests for faster processing. Each user receives a daily allotment of boosts that refresh automatically. Once depleted, you can still generate images but at significantly slower speeds.
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