Microsoft MAI-Image-2 vs Windsurf

Which one should you pick? Here's the full breakdown.

Microsoft MAI-Image-2

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7.4/10

Microsoft's first in-house diffusion image model -- launched 2026-04-02, debuted #3 on Arena.ai leaderboard for image model families. Public preview on Azure Foundry. Powers Copilot, Bing Image Creator, and PowerPoint. Efficient variant (MAI-Image-2-Efficient) shipped 2026-04-14

Our Pick

Windsurf

B
7.5/10

Cognition's AI code editor -- Windsurf 2.0 (launched 2026-04-15) adds Agent Command Center, Spaces, and embedded Devin cloud agents. Directly competitive with Cursor 3

Powered by Cognition hosted models + Claude / GPT / Gemini (user selects) + Devin cloud agent

CategoryMicrosoft MAI-Image-2Windsurf
Ease of Use6.58.0
Output Quality8.57.0
Value7.58.0
Features7.07.0
Overall7.47.5

Pricing Comparison

FeatureMicrosoft MAI-Image-2Windsurf
Free TierYesYes
Starting Price$5 input / $33 output$0

Which Should You Pick?

Pick Microsoft MAI-Image-2 if...

  • Higher output quality (8.5 vs 7)

Microsoft shops already on Azure or M365 Copilot who need a first-party image model without an OpenAI dependency. Also good for any high-volume programmatic image workflow (ad creative, product photography variations) where MAI-Image-2-Efficient's 4x cost efficiency materially changes the economics.

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Pick Windsurf if...

  • Easier to use (8 vs 6.5)

Developers who want agent-first coding (background + inline) inside a familiar VS Code-based editor, and who value Cognition's Devin integration as a core part of the workflow. The April 2026 redesign makes Windsurf 2.0 a direct alternative to Cursor 3 for this use case.

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Our Verdict

Microsoft MAI-Image-2 and Windsurf are extremely close overall. Your choice comes down to specific needs -- Microsoft MAI-Image-2 is better for microsoft shops already on azure or m365 copilot who need a first-party image model without an openai dependency, while Windsurf works best for developers who want agent-first coding (background + inline) inside a familiar vs code-based editor, and who value cognition's devin integration as a core part of the workflow.