FIX: Bing Image Creator You Can’t Submit Any More Prompts

Key Takeaways
  • The "You Can't Submit Any More Prompts" error in Bing Image Creator indicates you've hit the daily limit for generating images, usually after 25 images within 24 hours.
  • Common reasons for encountering this error include internet connectivity issues, accumulated cache, account restrictions, server outages, or system glitches.
  • To fix the error, improve your internet connection, clear your Bing cache, check your account status, wait and try again later, or contact customer support for further assistance.

The “You Can’t Submit Any More Prompts” error means that you can’t generate any more AI images on Bing Image Creator right now.

This error shows up when you reach Bing Image Creator’s prompt limit within a given period. Microsoft hasn’t officially published the exact numbers, but most users get this error after creating around 25 images per day.

Once you hit the limit, Bing will temporarily block you from submitting more prompts. You’ll need to wait for your limit to reset, which is usually every 24 hours. This system is in place to prevent the service from being overused or abused.

Sometimes, you might see this error even if you haven’t reached your daily prompt limit. For some, the error never seems to disappear and shows up every day.

When this happens, there might be other issues causing the problem, like:

  • Internet Connectivity: Poor or unstable internet can disrupt communication with Bing Image Creator’s servers. Your prompts might not be sent or processed correctly.
  • Bing Cache: Your browser or Bing’s internal cache may be outdated or conflicting, leading to errors with prompt submissions.
  • Account Restrictions: If your Microsoft account has previous restrictions, or you’ve sent prompts that violate Bing Image Creator’s content policy, you might be blocked from using the service.
  • Server Issues: Sometimes Bing’s servers are temporarily down, under maintenance, or overloaded with requests, causing errors and slowdowns.
  • System Glitches: Although rare, bugs and system errors can prevent your daily limit from resetting or stop Bing Image Creator from working normally.

It can be really frustrating to see the “You Can’t Submit Any More Prompts” error when all you want to do is make something creative. Don’t worry—here are some easy steps to resolve the issue:

1. Upgrade Your Internet Connection

Bing Image Creator needs a stable and fast internet connection to work properly. If your internet is slow or unreliable (which is a very common cause), the tool may lag or show errors like this one.

Search for “Internet Speed Test” on Google and run a test. If your internet speed is below 25 Mbps, consider upgrading your plan. It’s best to have at least 40 Mbps for smooth performance.

If upgrading isn’t possible right now, try to reduce the number of devices connected to your network. This frees up bandwidth and helps Bing Image Creator work better.

2. Clear Your Bing Cache

Microsoft Bing, like any search engine, stores cache. This cache remembers your recent activity, device details, IP address, and more.

Don’t worry—clearing your cache doesn’t remove important files or images.

  • Click the hamburger menu icon.
    Hamburger icon on Bing Image Creator
  • Open Search History.
    Search History Option
  • Select Clear All.
    Clear All Option

3. Check Your Account Status

Microsoft closely monitors accounts and may place restrictions if it detects any suspicious activity. It’s important to check your account and make sure there aren’t any issues.

If you’ve recently tried to generate something against Bing’s content policies, your account may be temporarily banned. In most cases, you’ll regain access in a few days. If the ban is permanent, you may need to create a new account to keep using Bing Image Creator.

4. Try Again Later

Bing Image Creator launched just a year ago and remains one of the most popular AI image generators. That means it still experiences high traffic, especially in the evenings when more people are online. During these peak times, the servers can become overloaded, leading to prompt errors like this.

Sometimes, Microsoft may temporarily restrict access for maintenance. If this is the case, there isn’t much you can do except wait. Check Bing’s official pages for announcements and try again once the servers are back up.

5. Reach Out to Customer Support

If you suspect there’s a glitch or ongoing problem with your Microsoft account, contacting customer support is the best move. You can easily fill out this form to report your issue.

Here are a few other ways to get help:

Bing is also quite active on social media, including Instagram and Twitter. You can reach out to them directly there with your questions or issues.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Kamil Anwar


Kamil is a certified MCITP, CCNA (W), CCNA (S) and a former British Computer Society Member with over 9 years of experience Configuring, Deploying and Managing Switches, Firewalls and Domain Controllers also an old-school still active on FreeNode.
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