At its annual Ignite event this year, Microsoft announced news tools aimed at creators. One of the most exciting is the website Microsoft Create.
A month after its announcement, Microsoft officially released an early preview of the site, giving users access to content creation apps and services that are available as part of their Microsoft 365 subscription.
Microsoft describes Create as “the ultimate creator tool” for creating video, graphic design documents, presentations and more. Microsoft believes that the professionally designed templates and content creation apps it has developed will help everyone create something “inspiring” and that too, because no design experience is required.
To get started, you can directly visit the Microsoft Create website. Show off your creativity by making presentations, social media video posts, birthday cards and more. All templates are fully customizable and organized by platform social media (Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and more) and by topic (birthdays, budgets or brochures, for example).
Since the site is in preview, don't expect it to be perfect. As Microsoft states, there are currently some limitations: the site is only available in English, and to customize some templates, you'll need to register to access the Microsoft Designers.
Microsoft has not provided any more information about when the Microsoft Create site will be out of preview.