How to Send Photomoji
Step 1: Open chat with your contact
Open the chat to whom you want to send the Photomoji. In the text area, tap the emoji sign.
Step 2: Browse the Photomoji tab
In the Photomoji tab, select the Photomoji you want to share. The Photomoji will be sent along with your message in the form of a small picture.
Recipient’s View
- The receiver will see it as a small picture in your message.
- When they tap on the picture, they can see the whole picture and a preview of the emoji.
- Remember that Photomoji lets you make your messages more personal by using your pictures as emojis. It makes your chats more fun and creative.
Google Messages gets Photomoji: Know what it is and here is how you can use it
Google’s Messages app has added an exciting new feature called Photomoji. This feature lets users make their own emoji reactions using their own pictures. While it’s currently in the testing phase for beta users, it’s expected to be available to a larger audience in the next few weeks.
Apple users have been enjoying Memoji for a long time, and now it’s time for Google to join the race. For its valuable users, Google is giving Moji in the form of Photomoji, meaning that users can now create emojis from their photographs.
Core Highlights
- The Photomoji feature in the Google Messages application will soon roll out, allowing users to create emojis using personal images.
- As of now, Photomoji works on RCS chats. It allows the creation and storage of 30 custom emojis that can be changed or deleted.
- Photomoji is being tested on a beta level and will soon be available on more devices.
Google recently introduced seven new features in its Messaging application, and Photomoji stands out as one of the innovative additions. This feature promises to enhance users’ chatting experience, allowing them to express themselves uniquely through Messages. While currently limited to beta testers, the broader availability for everyone is expected in the coming weeks.
The Green Messages (represented by the Green bubbles) will get this feature. It indicates that Google is set to attract more users to sign up for their application with these features.