MicrosoftThe company published a blog post yesterday (February 21) thatCopilot The newly launched Visual Creator tool is now able to generate videos in just a few seconds by integrating Microsoft Clipchamp.
Microsoft says Visual Creator is powered by Clipchamp and is currently only available to commercial users with a Copilot license.
Microsoft recommends that organizations have product teams, project teams, HR departments, learning and development departments, and even sales teams utilize Visual Creator to create videos for onboarding, presentations, and more.
1AI cites a blog post that explains that users simply type in a simple cue word, and Copilot automatically generates a video script based on the cue word, searches the Clipchamp library for the most relevant footage, and then integrates a combination of music, text overlays, and transitions to generate a preliminary video. Users can preview the video and further edit and personalize it in Clipchamp.
It should be noted thatVisual Creator tool does not generate new screensInstead, it uses Clipchamp's existing footage. Microsoft previously updated Clipchamp's media library with 5 million images to provide suitable visuals for various cues.