Snapchat launches sticker integration for iMessage and mobile keyboards

Evan Spiegel, Chief Executive Officer at Snap Inc.
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Snap Inc. has announced that Snapchat users can now use their favorite stickers outside the main app. The company introduced an iMessage App and a Snapchat Keyboard for both iOS and Android devices, allowing access to Snap’s sticker library in other chat applications.

According to Snap Inc., “Snapchatters love using stickers to enhance communication with their friends, whether they’re simply saying hello to the group chat or cheering up their BFF. Today, we’re introducing new ways for our community to use their favorite Snapchat stickers, wherever they’re chatting.”

The new features allow users to add Snapchat stickers directly from their device’s keyboard or through iMessage. To begin using these tools, users are instructed to go into their settings on Snapchat.

This move expands the reach of Snapchat’s popular sticker feature beyond its own platform, making it easier for people to personalize conversations across different messaging services.



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