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*with [‘iOS 12’ + up / iPadOS], you can create a ‘memoji’ to match your ‘personality’ / ‘mood’, then send it in [‘messages’ / ‘FaceTime’]*

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And with a compatible iPhone or iPad Pro, you can create an animated Memoji that uses your voice and mirrors your facial expressions.

iPhone showing how to create a Memoji

How to create your Memoji

iPhone showing how to create a Memoji sticker

How to create Memoji stickers

With iOS 13 and later, and iPadOS, your Memoji automatically become sticker packs that live in your keyboard.

You can use them in Messages, Mail, and some third-party apps.

Here’s how to create a Memoji sticker:

Create your Memoji.

Open the keyboard, then tap the Memoji Stickers button Memoji Stickers button.

Select the sticker that you want to send.

Tap the Send button Send button.

Learn more about using stickers in Messages.

Memoji Stickers aren’t supported on iPad Air 2.

iPhone showing how to use animated Memoji

How to use an animated Memoji in Messages

iPhone showing how to create animated Memoji in FaceTime

How to use an animated Memoji in FaceTime

Make sure that you have a compatible iPhone or iPad Pro.

Open FaceTime and make a call.

When the call starts, tap the Effects button effects icon.

Tap the Memoji that you want to use.

Continue your FaceTime call with your customized Memoji. Or tap to continue without a Memoji or go back to the FaceTime menu.

To change your Memoji or to remove it during a FaceTime call, repeat steps 2-4.

Manage your Memoji
Want to change a Memoji that you already created? You can edit the features, duplicate an existing Memoji with new features, or delete a Memoji.

Open Messages and tap the Compose button Compose button to start a new message. Or go to an existing conversation.
Tap the Memoji button Memoji button or Memoji Stickers button Memoji Stickers, then select the Memoji that you want.
Tap the More button more icon. Then choose Edit, Duplicate, or Delete.
If you want your Memoji on all of your compatible devices, you need two-factor authentication enabled for your Apple ID, and you need to be signed into iCloud with the same Apple ID on all the devices. You also need to have iCloud Drive turned on. Go to Settings > [Your Name] > iCloud > iCloud Drive.

To use an animated Memoji, you need a compatible iPhone or iPad Pro.

Do more with your messages

Published Date:

November 09, 2020

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*’apple’ first introduced emoji to their desktop operating system with the release of OS X 10.7 Lion, in 2011*

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Users can view emoji characters sent through email and messaging applications, which are commonly shared by mobile users, as well as any other application.

Users can create emoji symbols using the “Characters” special input panel from almost any native application by selecting the “Edit” menu and pulling down to “Special Characters”, or by the key combination ⌘ Command+⌥ Option+T.

Users can also create these symbols by switching the keyboard to Unicode, holding ⌥ Option and typing the Unicode hex input.

For example, holding down ⌥ Option+2+6+3+A would create ☺.

The desktop OS uses the Apple Color Emoji font that was introduced earlier in iOS.

This provides users with full color pictographs.[144]

The emoji keyboard was first available in Japan with the release of iPhone OS version 2.2 in 2008.[145]

The emoji keyboard was not officially made available outside of Japan until iOS version 5.0.[146]

From iPhone OS 2.2 through to iOS 4.3.5 (2011), those outside Japan could access the keyboard but had to use a third party app to enable it.

The first of such apps was developed by Josh Gare;

emoji beginning to be embraced by popular culture outside Japan has been attributed to these apps.[147][148]

iOS was updated to support Fitzpatrick skin-tone modifiers with version 8.3.[149]

OS X 10.9 Mavericks introduced a dedicated emoji input palette in most text input boxes using the key combination ⌘ Command+Ctrl+Space.[150]

Apple has revealed that the “face with tears of joy” is the most popular emoji among English speaking Americans.

On second place is the “heart” emoji followed by the “Loudly Crying Face”.[151][152]

On July 17, 2018, for the World Emoji Day, Apple announced that it will be adding 70 more emoji in its 2018 iOS update, including the long-awaited, red hair, white hair, curly hair and bald emoji

On September 12, 2017, Apple announced that the Messages app on the iPhones with Face ID would get “Animoji”, which are versions of standard emoji that are custom-animated with the use of facial motion capture to reflect the sender’s expressions.

These Animoji can also utilize lip sync to appear to speak audio messages recorded by the sender.

Apple had created 3D models of all standard emoji prior to its late-2016 OS updates from which the static default 2D graphics had been rendered.

A select set of these models are being reused for creating still images and short animations dynamically.

With the release of iOS 13, Apple introduced “Memoji” that allows the use of an avatar that a user can use to personalize messages

this feature does not require ‘Face ID’

support.apple.com /en-us/HT208986
Use Memoji on your iPhone or iPad Pro
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