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How to add Bitmoji to your Android keyboard and use the personalized emoji library in texts and other apps

Jun 11, 2020, 23:51 IST
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You can expand your phone's emoji library by adding personalized Bitmoji's to your Android keyboard.Bitmoji
  • You can add Bitmoji to an Android keyboard through your device's system settings.
  • It's easy to create and incorporate Bitmojis into messages from your Android.
  • All you need to do is download the app and enable the Bitmoji keyboard to get started, similar to emojis.
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Letting your friends and followers know how you feel has never been easier than with Bitmoji.

The social media app allows users to replace their native emoji library with an extensive collection of cartoon avatars created to look like them. When using Bitmoji, you can "react" through various moods and stickers, adding a personal flair to your responses across operating systems and social platforms.

Those looking for an enhanced Bitmoji experience can add Bitmoji to their apps and browsers, including Google's Android-based Keyboard Gboard. Here's how Android phone users can start incorporating their customized Bitmoji avatars into messages and more.

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How to add the Bitmoji app to your Android Gboard keyboard

1. Install the latest version of the Bitmoji app on your phone for the Google Play store.

If you have a Bitmoji account through Snapchat, log in using your Snapchat credentials.Emma Witman/Business Insider

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2. Set up your Bitmoji account.

3. Exit the Bitmoji app and swipe down from the top of your phone's home screen.

4. When the main Android menu appears, tap the small gear icon in the bottom right corner to go to Settings.

The main Android dropdown menu can be accessed by swiping down from the top of the screen.Emma Witman/Business Insider

5. Tap System.

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You may need to scroll before you see the System icon.Emma Witman/Business Insider

6. Select Languages & input.

7. Choose Virtual keyboard.

This menu controls your various downloaded keyboards.Emma Witman/Business Insider

8. Tap the plus sign and Manage Keyboards.

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Changes to the keyboard go into effect until you've restarted your Android device.Emma Witman/Business Insider

9. Next to the Bitmoji Keyboard option, tap the toggle until it turns green.

10. When you access the Bitmoji keyboard for the first time, you're prompted to add it to Gboard.

You'll receive a walkthrough for the Bitmoji set-up.Emma Witman/Business Insider

11. Once Bitmoji is added to Gboard, you can tap the winking dialog box icon to access it.

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You can now add Bitmoji to your texts and other messages.Emma Witman/Business Insider

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