How to Create Custom Text Stickers on Android
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Enable and Send Custom Stickers Using Gboard
Google enables stickers by default on Gboard. If you have disabled the option in Gboard settings, you won’t be able to create stickers during conversations.
Step 1:Open theGboardkeyboard >Settingsicon >Emoji, Stickers, and GIFs> enableStickers.
Step 2:OpenMessageson your phone > open thekeyboard>composeyour messages > Type text, hitSpace, and then select arelevant emojifrom the suggestions.
If you tap on any emoji without hitting the spacebar, Gboard will replace the text with an emoji. To create a custom text sticker, you must type text and emojis in a conversation.
Tip:Learn how to makestickers for WhatsAppwithout app.
Save and Find Your Custom Text Stickers on Android
If you want to share the same text sticker in another app or save it as an image, you can easily do so from the conversation. Gboard saves all your custom text stickers on the keyboard. You don’t need to create new stickers to use in conversations every time.
Step 1:Open any conversation in theMessagesapp > tap on asticker> hit theSaveicon.
Step 2:Open any conversation on one of the messaging apps on Android and then fire up Gboard.
Step 3:Tap thestickericon at the top.
Step 3:Tap therecent iconto check all your custom text stickers. You canselect any stickerto use in conversations.
Create Custom Stickers Using Emojis on Android
Google offers yet another neat trick to create custom stickers on the go. You can now combine two emojis and make a new sticker. Let’s check it in action.
Step 1:OpenGboardin any messaging app on Android.
Step 2:Tap theemoji iconon the keyboard.
Step 3:Select any two emojis and thencheck sticker suggestionsthat combine both emojis at the top.
Tap an emoji you want to share, type your message, and then hitSend.
Tip:Refer to our post if theAndroid keyboard is not working in the YouTube app.
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Last updated on 05 September, 2024
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