
If you’ve ever participated in a night of Music Bingo, you know the painful part isn’t the game. It is often the creation of the playlist the following day! Searching and typing every song by hand takes forever. And if your bingo cards are images? Even worse. Here comes Copilot to the rescue!
Here’s the good news: Copilot can do almost all of the work for you. In this walkthrough, I’ll show you how I take image-based bingo cards, extract the song titles, and turn them into a ready‑to‑use playlist in minutes. Copilot works great for this because it can read images, recognize text, and reorganize it.
So if your bingo cards list songs—even if they’re in boxes, random order, or mixed formatting—Copilot can pull them out and hand you a clean list.
Use the mobile app or head to copilot.microsoft.com.
Use your Microsoft account, and make sure you’re signed in so you can upload files.
You can drag in one or more images—PNG, JPG, whatever you have.
I usually drop all my cards at once so Copilot can scan everything and avoid duplicates.


Your prompt can be simple:
“Extract all the song names from these bingo card images. Put them in a clean list with no duplicates.”
Copilot will read each square on the card and return something like:

If anything looks off, just tell Copilot:
“Fix spelling errors or title mistakes.”
It will clean things up fast.
Once you’ve confirmed the list looks right, ask:
“Turn this into a playlist-ready list with one song per line in this format: Song – Artist.”
You can also ask to:
Whatever you need.
Next step: make it portable.
Ask :
“Export this as a CSV file I can import into Spotify/Apple Music.”

Or:
“Create a numbered text list I can copy into my music app.”
The results will give you a file download or a clean block of text you can paste.
If you want something more polished, you can say:
“Convert this into a formatted table with Song and Artist columns.”
This is great for sharing with anyone else helping run your Bingo event.
Now you’ve got your clean list.
Copy/paste into your preferred app. I actually started to use Tune my music (Transfer Playlists Between Music Services | Tune My Music) to help with this. Some services, such as Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, allow for the import.
Most apps let you search songs quickly using batch pasting or manual entry.
But now you’re pasting from a clean list instead of squinting at bingo squares.
If you run or attend events, group nights, bar trivia, or parties, this workflow will save you time (and sanity). Copilot shines when the job is messy but predictable.
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