Windows 11 Paint gains AI animation and generative editing

Microsoft

What’s new

Two AI features

Paint can now turn any image or sketch into a short animation and can apply text-prompt edits to images using a generative model. 

Part of Windows AI Labs

Both tools ship as experimental features under Windows AI Labs. Access is by invite. You do not need to join Windows Insider. 

Animate any image

One-click flow

An Animate option appears in the Copilot dropdown. Select an image, click Animate, then Generate. No prompt entry is required. 

Output and speed

Generation typically takes 40–60 seconds. You can copy the result as a GIF or save it locally. 

Model note

Microsoft has not identified the model. Reporting indicates it is not Sora v1 or v2 and is likely an in-house system. 

Generative Edit in Paint

Text-based edits

A new Generative Edit mode applies changes to the source image from a short description, similar to mainstream AI photo tools. 

From scratch or with Copilot+ PCs

You can still generate from scratch; on Copilot+ PCs, rough drawings can be upscaled to more polished results. 

Microsoft’s description

How Microsoft frames it

“Animate” generates video-style motion from your input image and may produce unexpected results. “Generative edit” changes an image per your text. These features are pre-release and under evaluation. 

Availability and caveats

Rollout status

Invites for Windows AI Labs are rolling out gradually inside Paint’s settings. Features may not reach general availability. 

Current Copilot limits

Outside these Labs tools, Copilot in Paint can already create images, remove objects, and blur areas, but it cannot natively create animations without the new feature. 

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