I love my dog, cinnamon toast cranch. He is brown and white and valuable, and I take every opportunity to show it in the world. With a direct stickers called iPhone, I can convert its images into emoji and stickers, and then send text to others.
Apple introduces stickers directly in iOS 17 As the evolution of the tape and elevator feature from iOS 16, which allows you to cut articles from photos and direct images. Now, by saving these cutout emoji and pets, family and friends as stickers, you can send endless forty to others.
This is how to convert your photos into emoji and stickers to send messages and other apps.
How to make stickers and emoji directly from pictures
1. Open your own Photo App
2. Tap the image you want to convert into emoji or sticker.
3. Tap in this picture and hold it until you want to be transformed into an emoji or sticker until you see a white sketch.
4. Tap Add the sticker.
Make sure you select Fold Over Circle (selected above) to see your new emoji.
Then your iPhone will add direct stickers to your stickers and look at your emoji keyboard. If you tap a new sticker, you will be given options Reset.For, for, for,. Add effect Or Delete This tapping Add effect You will let your sticker, like a white sketch, make an impact so it looks even more like a sticker.
The next time you go to the messages, you can use your new sticker as emoji by tapping the emoji keyboard in the left corner of your screen, taping the fold over the circle and taping emoji you want to use.
According to Apple, you can use your new direct sticker where you can access emoji. I tried to use my direct stickers on the messaging app, but they would not appear in the app. I couldn’t even access my direct stickers in a third -party apps, such as Techtok, so you may face some problems when using your direct stickers out of Apple apps and devices.
For more information about iOS, iOS 26 beta here has my first impression, how to enable the call screening in the beta and all other new features that Apple has said will bring your device later this year.
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