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How To Use Stickers On WhatsApp For Android

Recently, iOS 13 released a number of features that are game-changing for the Animoji stickers. Animoji provides you a very own personal bunch of stickers. You can avail this feature in iPhone 10 & above and the Animoji works with Face ID feature. You can make live videos or recordings with the Animoji stickers. For other phone models, although Memoji is available which gives you the option of creating an avatar for you.

So, these Animoji and Memoji Stickers are available to be used on multiple platforms like WhatsApp, messaging app and Facebook. What if we tell you that it can be available on Android too, even though these stickers are exclusive to iOS devices. Also, other apps are available to create WhatsApp sticker pack which is similar to the ones on iOS.

Use the following methods to get WhatsApp messenger stickers:

How To Use Animoji And Memoji Stickers On WhatsApp For Android

We have found a simple solution to use these very attractive stickers on WhatsApp. All you need is an iPhone user which can lend you the phone for a while to create your own stickers. Memoji and Animoji stickers can only be created on an iOS device and transferred on WhatsApp to your Android device.

Let’s begin with creating a Memoji on iPhone. You need to head to Messages app on iPhone and click on Stickers.

With the ‘Add’ sign, you will be directed to the Memoji app where you can create a new avatar. Customize it with facial features, hairstyles, headgear, and eyewear. Once you complete it, tap Done and the complete sticker set will appear.

Now head to the WhatsApp and share all of the stickers to your Android device. Now here you can move to your Android and launch WhatsApp.

Check the WhatsApp chat to view stickers sent to you, which can be moved to different chat in two ways-

Share the sticker to other contacts by a long press on it and click on Forward message. Later on, choose the contacts you would like to share the stickers free for WhatsApp. 

Double-tap on the sticker and a message will appear as such with Memoji iOS stickers on top with Add to Favorites option. Select to use it with your keyboard on WhatsApp and select on Cancel if you have already added it.

Now go to the chat and use the Sticker button to open the favorites. Voila! all of the Memoji personal stickers for WhatsApp are available. You can also send Memojis on chat. 

How to Add Stickers on Whatsapp with Bitmoji?

You have known Bitmoji with Snapchat as the service created a buzz with personal emoji stickers for Android and iOS. Use the stickers as WhatsApp stickers from your keyboard. The Bitmoji has a wide variety and is very attractive, making it quite popular among smartphone users.

If you don’t already use Bitmoji, get started with the download link below. As the app is installed, it will ask you to create an account with an email address or connecting it with your Snapchat account. Use either of it and start with taking a selfie which will require the app permission to access camera and images. After a moment, it shows you an avatar that resembles you, customize it and its ready for use.

How to Add Stickers on Whatsapp using Gboard?

With the latest addition of Gboard Stickers, you can use this as WhatsApp emoji stickers. They can be easily formed with the button in the Gboard sticker panel. After clicking a selfie, it will generate a series of Mini-me stickers for you. The avatar will have a certain face shape and hair length, skin tone taken from your clicked selfie.

Conclusion:

There are different ways to use the emoji stickers for WhatsApp on Android. We have shown you how to get Memoji stickers on Android. Also, use a personal sticker for WhatsApp to communicate with your contacts. Bitmoji and Gboard stickers can also be used in the WhatsApp Sticker pack.

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