Make Better Images Fast: Bing Image Creator vs Copilot (Which to Use?)
See when to use Bing’s quick image tool and when Copilot gives richer, infographic-style results — perfect if you want to add AI visuals to your ChatGPT workflow.
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If you want clear images without the guesswork, this short demo shows the difference between Bing’s image creator and Copilot so you pick the right tool every time.
🎥 Bing Image Creator vs Copilot — Which AI Tool Should You Use?
🚀 Why This Matters
Bing is fast for basic images. Copilot takes longer but makes cleaner, more complex art and infographics. Pick the tool that matches the job and save time — and get better results.
Coaches & Course Creators
You need simple, clear visuals for lessons but don’t have a designer.
What that means: Your slides or PDFs look amateur if you force a complex tool.
Do this next: Use Bing for quick thumbnails and simple diagrams; use Copilot when you need a polished infographic to use in a lead magnet or course PDF.
Consultants & Service Pros (Lawyers, Accountants, Therapists…)
You want clear charts and client-facing visuals from reports.
What that means: Raw screenshots won’t explain findings — clients skip them.
Do this next: Run your data through Copilot to make a neat infographic; use the clean image in client emails or presentations so clients get the main point fast.
Home Service Pros (Roofers, Plumbers, Handypeople…)
You need before/after visuals and step guides that customers actually read.
What that means: Long text and messy photos make buyers confused and delay decisions.
Do this next: Use Bing for simple before/after images or badges; use Copilot to build a one-page infographic showing steps, costs, and timelines to send leads.
Use Bing for fast, simple images — switch to Copilot when you need crisp infographics or a richer visual. Then drop those images into ChatGPT for edits, GIFs, or to make shareable content.
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—Becky Auer
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