How to Use Apple’s Genmoji to Create New Kinds of Emojis

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How to Use Apple’s Genmoji to Create New Kinds of Emojis
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Apple Intelligence lets you generate custom emojis when the default options aren’t hitting it.

For decades, choosing an emoji has been constrained to what's available on your smartphone's keyboard. Every year brings new emoji—I like the “face with bags under eyes,” though that one is still rolling out. But there are times when the preinstalled options just aren't specific enough. Thankfully, Apple has a solution, and it's called Genmoji.

In the upper right-hand corner of the keyboard, tap on the Genmoji icon . Type a few words or a phrase into the textbox that describes what you're looking for and tap Done. Swipe through the populated Genmojis and tap Add on the one you want to use. It'll then appear in your drawer of emojis and stickers. You can also create Genmojis based on images of people in your Photos app.

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