Hi Gabriela Aparecida Da Silva Miranda
Thank you for reaching out to us on the Microsoft Q&A forum.
The Microsoft Customer Voice form for Azure OpenAI (including DALL·E and GPT models) is designed for enterprise customers and partners, not for personal accounts. This is part of Microsoft’s responsible AI gating process. Access is granted based on eligibility criteria such as:
- Having an Azure subscription that is Pay-As-You-Go or enterprise-level.
- Providing organizational details (company name, business email).
- Meeting compliance and responsible AI requirements.
Free or student accounts are usually rejected
- Free trial and Azure for Students subscriptions do not support Azure OpenAI anymore for these gated models.
- Requests from personal accounts (e.g., Gmail, Outlook) are typically denied.
- If you’re a student, using a college-issued email may help, but approval is still not guaranteed.
- If your request doesn’t meet the acceptance criteria, Microsoft recommends using the OpenAI public API instead. Several learners on platforms like Escola do Trabalhador have reported the same issue: the form requires company details, and personal/free accounts are not accepted. This is a common gating policy for Azure OpenAI services.
you can do
- Switch to a Pay-As-You-Go Azure subscription (requires a valid payment method).
- If you’re affiliated with an organization (school, employer), use that domain email.
- For exercises, consider:
- Using OpenAI’s public API (openai.com) for DALL·E and GPT.
- Exploring Azure AI Foundry Playground for models that don’t require gated access.
- Using OpenAI’s public API (openai.com) for DALL·E and GPT.
- If you only need image generation for learning, check out free tiers of other tools like Bing Image Creator (powered by DALL·E). Reference
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