Microsoft tests Copilot Creator Gallery for Sora-style AI image and video feed

Creator Gallery on Copilot will look exactly like an AI-generated feed on Sora, where users can like or remix its content.

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At TestingCatalog, we spotted a new Copilot surface called “Creator Gallery,” currently flagged as internal. It opens a Sora-style feed of AI-generated images and short videos where you can like items, remix them, open assets to view the prompt, and play videos. This would mainly benefit Copilot creators and brand/social teams who want discovery and remix workflows inside Microsoft’s stack. The Gallery appears as a dedicated feed page in Copilot; there’s no public rollout timing yet. It was found behind an internal flag in the app, suggesting a staged experiment rather than a live feature.

Context matters here: Microsoft has been building out creative surfaces around Copilot. Recent work includes a “Library” for previously generated images and the Copilot 3D experiment with a “My Creations” area and image-to-3D uploads, both pointing to a broader hub for user-made media.

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On the video side, Microsoft already pipes OpenAI’s Sora into Bing as “Bing Video Creator,” letting users generate short vertical clips for free, evidence that a centralized gallery inside Copilot would have plenty of content sources from day one. Meanwhile, OpenAI continues to run Sora inside ChatGPT with updated safety policies, so a tighter Microsoft–OpenAI content pipeline is plausible even if a GPT-5 umbrella for image/video isn’t confirmed.

What this leak suggests: a feed where creators can browse, learn from prompts, and remix, useful for marketers, community managers, and prosumers, discovered via internal gating, with no ETA but clear alignment with Microsoft’s current Copilot media strategy.