Microsoft Copilot’s new AI tool will turn your simple prompts into songs

Thanks to a renewed partnership with music creation platform Suno, Microsoft Copilot can now generate short songs with a single text prompt.

The content it creates consists not only of instrumental songs, but also of elaborate lyrics and actual singing voices. Microsoft states in the announcement that you don't need to have pre-existing music making skills. All you need is an idea in your head. If this sounds familiar, that's because both Meta and Google have their versions of this technology in the form of MusicGen and Instrument Playground respectively. These two also function similarly, although they run on a proprietary AI model rather than something from a third party.

How to use the Suno plugin

To use this feature, you will first need to launch Microsoft Edge, as the update is exclusive to the browser, then go to the Copilot website, log in and click on the Plugin tab in the top right corner. Make sure Suno is currently active.

Suno plugin

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Once everything is in place, enter a text prompt in Copilot and give it enough time to complete. It takes a while for the AI ​​to create something according to the prompt. In our experience, it took Copilot about ten minutes to create the lyrics to a pop song about going on an adventure with your family. Strangely enough, we received no audio.