bingart is an unofficial 🤫 API wrapper for Bing Image Creator (based on DALL-E 3). It allows you to programmatically generate 🖼️ AI-powered images using Bing's image creation tool.
⚠️ Warning: The_Uauth cookie should be changed every 2-4 weeks for working.
This module uses web scraping and engineering techniques to interface with Bing's internal image creation APIs. It is not an official API client.
- 🖼️ Generate images by providing a text prompt
- 🎥 Generate videos by providing a text prompt
- 📸 Get image URLs up to 4 generated images
- 🔐 Authentication via saved Bing cookies or auto-fetched from browsers
- ⚠️ Custom exceptions for common issues
Import and instantiate the BingArt class with a valid _U cookie value:
from bingart import BingArt
bing_art = BingArt(auth_cookie_U='...')
try:
    results = bing_art.generate_images('sunset')
    print(results)
finally:
    bing_art.close_session()bing_art = BingArt(auth_cookie_U='...', auth_cookie_KievRPSSecAuth='...')bing_art = BingArt(auto=True)Call generate_images() with your query text:
results = bing_art.generate_images("a cat painting in Picasso style")And for videos:
results = bing_art.generate_video("a dancing cat")The return value contains image URLs and original prompt:
{
  "images": [
    {"url": "https://..."}
  ],
  "prompt": "a cat painting in Picasso style"
}For video generation, the output will be:
{
  "video": {
    "video_url": "https://..."
  },
  "prompt": "a dancing cat"
}- AuthCookieError: Invalid authentication cookie
- PromptRejectedError: Prompt rejected as unethical
Pull requests welcome! Please open an issue to discuss major changes.