You can make custom stickers from photos on your iPhone and send them in iMessage, Snapchat and WhatsApp. Stickers made from your own pictures are a lot of fun to send in group chats. They’re great ...
A little-known feature in iOS and iPadOS lets you turn images into stickers. Here's how to make your own affixable images on an iPad. Apple added stickers to iOS and iPadOS years ago, allowing you to ...
We’ve all seen it: a friend shares a hilarious picture from their iPhone with a cutout of a person or a pet used as a sticker. It’s a small but fun feature that has made sharing photos more ...
Creating stickers from photos is an easily overlooked iPhone feature tucked into iOS 17. Using Apple’s machine learning algorithms that quickly separate a subject from its background, it extracts ...
If you’ve used WhatsApp or Telegram, you know just how huge stickers are. Sure, emojis are fun, but they can’t compete with how unique and expressive stickers can be. While you can buy plenty of ...
Apple is expanding the types of stickers and the way you can use them on your iPhone or iPad when you message someone. Announced at WWDC 2023, a new custom sticker interface will let you create and ...
There is no need to search for the perfect sticker to share in messaging apps; as an iPhone user, you can create your own. Apple introduced the ability to create stickers from photos last year in iOS ...
1. Open your Photos app. 2. Tap the photo you want to turn into an emoji or sticker. 3. Tap and hold the item in the photo ...
In addition to a number of exciting features coming with iOS 17, Apple has introduced Live Stickers on your iPhone at WWDC 2023. These Live Stickers can be personalized with various effects so that ...
One of the best features available with iOS 16 is the ability of iPhone users to lift a subject from an image and remove the background. This function works with Photos, Screenshots, Quick Lock, ...
Taylor worked with AP from 2018 to 2025, most recently as Google Editor. The Google Photos team has published a blog post about this new feature that notes "Android support hasn’t rolled out yet" and ...