Microsoft has a new, free tool to let you make AI-Infiltration videos: Bang Video Creator. When I just tried it, typing in a text prompt, in less than a minute, the app prepared a 5 -second video of the Bang Logo on the inflatable swimming in a pond along with Flemingo and Donut Floties.
There are some boundaries-for the beginning, 5 seconds length. Also, for now, the videos are just 9:16 in vertical form. Microsoft says a 16: 9 horizontal shape will soon be available. Users have the option of making “fast” or “standard” video. High speed, which is default, is almost immediately, while according to the app, quality may take hours. Fast requires the use of Microsoft Rewards Points, which can also be obtained with a Bing Search and Microsoft Store purchases, in other ways.
This is a 5 -second video frame that the Bang Video Creator whipped for me. In the video, the water was slowly burst and the floats were lightly buried.
According to the company, the feature is currently only on the Bang Search mobile app, but Windows is looking for desktops and pilots. This is running by Openi’s Surah Video Technology
The Bang Video Creator includes AI -powered video tools, including Open’s Chattagpat, Adobe Fire Fly, Google V, Runway and Meta Movie General. You can check what Google’s latest VEO 3 feature can do for those wishing to pay the gymnasium ultra. This technology is moving fast, with maximum options available, some offer free access, get others fees or add them to AI service membership.
How to use a bang video creator
It is not immediately intuitive how to find a video creator, especially if you are not already using the Bang Search app.
In the app, I accessed this feature by clicking the box on the bottom right of the home screen. Which brings a lot of apps inside the app. Find the “video creator” on the bottom left.
There, you can create a steel image or video by typing in the text prompt. The use of high -speed option, which is default, should make a short video in moments.
If you don’t want to hunt this feature, you can also type “make a video …” directly in the app’s main search bar.
You can download and share the video. When I tried it, I found that the video was not very high quality and was not easy to download directly from the app. Offers the option to share the video creation link and download the full video outside the app.
Microsoft says it will keep your video creations available for 90 days.


