my creations

About this tag
The 'my creations' tag on WindowsForum.com covers Microsoft's experimental Copilot Labs features, particularly the Copilot 3D tool that converts a single 2D photo into a downloadable GLB 3D model. Discussions highlight how these creations are stored in a 'My Creations' area within the browser-based preview, aimed at rapid prototyping, education, and hobbyist use. The tag also touches on the retirement of Microsoft Lens and its migration to Microsoft 365 Copilot, which includes scanning capabilities. Overall, the tag focuses on user-generated content within Microsoft's AI sandbox, emphasizing accessibility and experimentation over production-ready outputs.
  1. Copilot Labs: Microsoft's AI Sandbox for 3D, Vision, and Gaming Experiments

    Microsoft’s Copilot Labs is Microsoft’s public sandbox for trying experimental Copilot features — a place where the company surfaces early, sometimes rough, generative-AI tools so real users can test them, file bugs, and shape how those features evolve before they land in the mainstream Copilot...
  2. Copilot 3D: One Photo to a Textured GLB Model in Seconds

    Microsoft has quietly moved a major barrier in 3D content creation out of the path of everyday creators: Copilot 3D, an experimental Copilot Labs feature, converts a single JPG or PNG into a downloadable, textured 3D model in GLB format within seconds—no specialist skills required. This launch...
  3. Copilot 3D: Turn a Photo Into a Downloadable 3D Model in Your Browser

    Microsoft’s Copilot has quietly gained a new trick: convert a single 2D photo into an editable, rotatable 3D model you can download and reuse — no 3D skills required. The new Copilot 3D feature, surfaced inside Copilot Labs, accepts a JPG or PNG (recommended under 10 MB), produces a GLB-format...
  4. Microsoft Lens Retirement: Migrate Scanning to Microsoft 365 Copilot by Dec 2025

    Microsoft has confirmed that the standalone Microsoft Lens mobile app will be retired in a phased rollout beginning September 15, 2025, with the app removed from app stores by mid‑November and the ability to create new scans disabled after December 15, 2025; Microsoft is directing users to the...