Snapchatters and Bitmoji-lovers now have access to new Arabic-language Bitmoji stickers. The new Bitmoji stickers were rolled out globally on Aug. 2, for all whose devices are set to Arabic. This follows on from local stickers in French, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese and Hindi/English, launched earlier this year.
When sending a message in chat, Snapchatters can use stickers that feature their own Bitmoji and a range of expressions that reflect their mood and feelings. To send a Bitmoji sticker in chat, just tap the sticker drawer icon and select the Bitmoji. Tap once on a sticker to send instantly.
Bitmoji was the world’s most downloaded iOS app in 2017, used by millions of people around the world to communicate using their own personal avatar. It allows users to choose from a vast library of stickers to express yourself and bring more of “you” — your likeness, body language, and how you are feeling — into the conversations that happen online. Since the Bitmoji app launched in November 2014, millions of people have created and used their Bitmoji as a personal extension of themselves in the digital world.
When creating their own Bitmoji, users can choose from a variety of physical attributes and styling options (lips, eyes, eyebrows, noses, dimples, hair, outfits, etc.) that can be tailored in thousands of ways. To create the Bitmoji builder and the hundreds of Bitmoji stickers available today, the Bitmoji team uses techniques from cartooning, comic creating and animation.
Users can talk with Bitmojis in a variety of places including: Snapchat, iMessage, Gmail, Google Gboard, Chrome Extension, Slack and wherever else they chat online. Users can also experience Bitmoji in 3D augmented reality within Snapchat as well as 3D Bitmoji Friendmoji.
Bitmoji is available to download through the App Store or Google Play.