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- What Is Bitmoji?
- How to Create a Bitmoji Avatar
- How to Use Bitmoji on iPhone
- How to Use Bitmoji on Android
- How to Use Bitmoji on Desktop
- How to Edit Your Bitmoji Avatar
- Best Ways to Use Bitmoji
- Common Bitmoji Problems and Easy Fixes
- Privacy Tips for Using Bitmoji
- Bitmoji Tips for Better Stickers
- iPhone vs. Android vs. Desktop: Which Is Best?
- of Real-World Experience: What Using Bitmoji Actually Feels Like
- Conclusion
Bitmoji is what happens when your keyboard gets a tiny cartoon version of you and says, “Go ahead, make every conversation more dramatic.” Instead of sending a plain “LOL,” you can send a mini-you laughing, crying, waving, celebrating, face-palming, or looking suspiciously like you before coffee. It is personal, expressive, and just silly enough to make everyday chats feel less like typing into a spreadsheet.
If you are wondering how to use Bitmoji on iPhone, Android, and desktop, the good news is that the setup is simple. The slightly annoying news is that each platform handles Bitmoji a little differently. On iPhone, you usually use the Bitmoji keyboard or copy stickers from the app. On Android, you can use the Bitmoji keyboard and, where supported, sticker integrations. On desktop, you can use Bitmoji through the web, Gmail, copy-and-paste tools, or the Chrome extension.
This easy guide walks you through everything: creating your avatar, using Bitmoji in messages, adding the keyboard, sending stickers from a browser, fixing common problems, and getting the most personality out of your tiny digital twin.
What Is Bitmoji?
Bitmoji is a personalized emoji and sticker app that lets you create a cartoon avatar of yourself. You can customize your hairstyle, skin tone, facial features, glasses, outfit, pose, and more. Once your avatar is ready, Bitmoji generates a large library of stickers featuring your character in different moods, phrases, jokes, greetings, and reactions.
People use Bitmoji in text messages, Snapchat, Gmail, social media posts, classroom activities, presentations, and casual work chats. It is especially popular because it feels more personal than a standard emoji. A yellow smiley face is friendly. A Bitmoji of you holding a coffee cup and looking deeply concerned? That tells a whole story.
How to Create a Bitmoji Avatar
Before you can use Bitmoji on iPhone, Android, or desktop, you need an avatar. You can create one through the Bitmoji mobile app or through Snapchat. For the smoothest experience, start on your phone because full avatar customization is mainly designed for mobile use.
Step 1: Download the Bitmoji App
On iPhone, open the App Store and search for “Bitmoji.” On Android, open Google Play and search for “Bitmoji.” Download the official app, then open it.
Step 2: Sign Up or Log In
You can create a Bitmoji account with an email address or log in using Snapchat. If you already use Snapchat, linking Bitmoji to your Snapchat account makes it easier to use Friendmoji, 3D Bitmoji, profile stickers, and other Snapchat features.
Step 3: Customize Your Avatar
Choose your avatar style and start customizing. You can adjust face shape, hairstyle, eyebrows, eyes, nose, mouth, body type, clothing, accessories, and more. Take your time here. This is not just an avatar. This is your tiny ambassador to the group chat.
Step 4: Save Your Avatar
Once you are happy with your look, save your avatar. You can always edit it later, so do not panic if your digital haircut looks like it made a bold life choice.
How to Use Bitmoji on iPhone
Using Bitmoji on iPhone is easy once the keyboard is enabled. You can send stickers through Messages, WhatsApp, Messenger, Snapchat, Gmail, and other apps that support image pasting.
How to Add Bitmoji Keyboard on iPhone
- Install the Bitmoji app from the App Store.
- Open Bitmoji and create or log in to your account.
- Go to your iPhone Settings.
- Tap General.
- Tap Keyboard, then Keyboards.
- Tap Add New Keyboard.
- Select Bitmoji.
- Tap Bitmoji again and turn on Allow Full Access.
Bitmoji uses full access so the keyboard can load your personalized sticker library. When you see the iPhone warning about third-party keyboards, remember that this is a standard Apple notice for keyboards that connect to the internet. If you are concerned about privacy, use Bitmoji only when you need it and switch back to the regular iPhone keyboard for sensitive typing.
How to Send Bitmoji in iMessage or Texts
- Open the Messages app or another chat app.
- Tap the text field to open the keyboard.
- Tap the globe icon to switch keyboards.
- Select the Bitmoji keyboard.
- Search or browse for a sticker.
- Tap the Bitmoji you want.
- Paste it into the message field if prompted.
- Send it like a regular message.
Some apps insert Bitmoji directly. Others copy the sticker first, then ask you to paste it. That is normal. Your iPhone is not being dramatic; it is just how many image-based stickers work.
How to Use Bitmoji in Snapchat on iPhone
Bitmoji and Snapchat work especially well together. Once linked, your Bitmoji appears in your Snapchat profile, chats, Snap Map, stickers, lenses, and 3D Bitmoji features.
- Open Snapchat.
- Tap your profile icon in the top-left corner.
- Tap your Bitmoji or avatar area.
- Choose options such as Edit Avatar, Change Outfit, Selfie, or Pose.
- Use your Bitmoji in chats, Snaps, stickers, and profile scenes.
You can also use Friendmoji in Snapchat, which creates two-person Bitmoji stickers featuring you and a friend. It is perfect for birthdays, inside jokes, apologies, and “we definitely should not have ordered that much pizza” moments.
How to Use Bitmoji on Android
Android gives users several ways to use Bitmoji, including the Bitmoji keyboard, the Bitmoji app, Snapchat, and compatible messaging apps. The exact steps may vary slightly depending on your phone brand, Android version, and keyboard settings.
How to Set Up Bitmoji Keyboard on Android
- Install the Bitmoji app from Google Play.
- Open the app and sign up or log in.
- Create your avatar if you have not already done so.
- Tap the keyboard or globe option inside the Bitmoji app.
- Follow the on-screen setup instructions.
- Enable Bitmoji Keyboard in your Android keyboard settings.
- Switch to Bitmoji Keyboard when typing in a supported app.
On many Android phones, you can also go to Settings > System > Languages & input > On-screen keyboard or Virtual keyboard, then manage keyboards and turn on Bitmoji. Samsung phones may label these menus slightly differently, often under General management.
How to Send Bitmoji Stickers on Android
- Open a messaging app such as Google Messages, WhatsApp, Messenger, or Snapchat.
- Tap the message field.
- Switch to the Bitmoji keyboard or open the sticker section if available.
- Browse categories or search for a phrase like “hello,” “thanks,” “birthday,” or “coffee.”
- Tap the sticker you want to send.
Android apps handle stickers differently. Some send Bitmoji as an image. Others insert them as stickers. A few apps may not support image pasting well, which means your Bitmoji may not appear correctly. When in doubt, try sending it through another messaging app or copy it directly from the Bitmoji app.
Using Bitmoji with Gboard
Some Android users have used Bitmoji through Gboard, Google’s keyboard. However, keyboard integrations can change over time, so the most reliable method is to keep the official Bitmoji app installed and use the Bitmoji keyboard or Bitmoji’s own sticker sharing options. If Bitmoji does not appear inside Gboard, open the Bitmoji app and use its built-in sharing tools instead.
How to Use Bitmoji on Desktop
Bitmoji is not only for phones. You can also use Bitmoji on desktop through a web browser, Gmail, supported websites, and the Chrome extension. This is useful for emails, classroom materials, social posts, online documents, and work messages that need a little cartoon caffeine.
How to Use Bitmoji from the Web
- Go to the official Bitmoji website.
- Sign in to your Bitmoji account.
- Open the sticker library.
- Search for the sticker you want.
- Copy or download the sticker.
- Paste or upload it wherever you need it.
This method is helpful when you do not want to install a browser extension. Downloading a sticker is also useful if you want to use Bitmoji in presentations, documents, graphics, or learning materials.
How to Use the Bitmoji Chrome Extension
The Bitmoji Chrome extension lets you access your stickers from the browser toolbar. It is especially handy for Gmail and other web-based tools.
- Open the Chrome Web Store.
- Search for the official Bitmoji extension.
- Add it to Chrome.
- Click the Bitmoji icon near the top-right of the browser.
- Log in to your account.
- Search for a sticker.
- Copy, paste, drag, or insert the Bitmoji where supported.
If the extension icon is hidden, click the puzzle-piece extensions icon in Chrome and pin Bitmoji to your toolbar. That way, your avatar is always one click away, like a tiny emotional support coworker.
Can You Edit Your Bitmoji on Desktop?
Desktop access is great for sending and downloading stickers, but full avatar editing is mainly available on mobile. If you want to change your hairstyle, outfit, selfie, pose, or body features, use the Bitmoji app or Snapchat on your phone.
How to Edit Your Bitmoji Avatar
Your Bitmoji does not have to stay frozen in time. You can update it whenever your style changes, the season changes, or you finally admit that your old avatar glasses were not doing you any favors.
Edit in the Bitmoji App
- Open the Bitmoji app.
- Tap the avatar editing icon.
- Change facial features, hairstyle, outfit, accessories, or body details.
- Tap Save when finished.
Edit in Snapchat
- Open Snapchat.
- Tap your profile icon.
- Tap your Bitmoji.
- Select Edit Avatar, Change Outfit, Selfie, or similar options.
- Save your changes.
Snapchat also offers Bitmoji fashion options, profile scenes, selfies, poses, and 3D Bitmoji features. These make your avatar feel more active across your profile and chats.
Best Ways to Use Bitmoji
Use Bitmoji for Everyday Reactions
Bitmoji shines when words feel too plain. Instead of typing “I’m tired,” send a Bitmoji collapsing into a chair. Instead of “congratulations,” send your avatar throwing confetti like it has a personal event budget.
Use Bitmoji in Emails
With the Chrome extension or downloaded stickers, you can add Bitmoji to Gmail. This works well for casual messages, friendly reminders, classroom newsletters, and team updates. Just use good judgment. A Bitmoji saying “Yikes” may not be the ideal reply to your boss’s quarterly budget email.
Use Bitmoji for Teaching
Teachers often use Bitmoji in slides, worksheets, virtual classrooms, feedback notes, and announcements. A friendly avatar can make instructions feel warmer and more personal, especially in online learning environments.
Use Bitmoji for Social Media
You can download Bitmoji stickers and use them in posts, stories, graphics, and captions. They are great for personal branding, casual updates, and playful engagement.
Common Bitmoji Problems and Easy Fixes
Bitmoji Keyboard Is Not Showing on iPhone
Go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Keyboards and make sure Bitmoji is added. If it is already added, remove it and add it again. Also open the Bitmoji app to confirm you are logged in.
Bitmoji Says Full Access Is Needed
Full access allows Bitmoji to load your personalized sticker library from its servers. If you do not enable it, the keyboard may not work properly. For sensitive typing, switch back to your default keyboard.
Bitmoji Is Not Working on Android
Check that the Bitmoji app is updated, your avatar is saved, and the keyboard is enabled in Android settings. If your phone uses Samsung Keyboard or another default keyboard, you may need to manually switch keyboards while typing.
Bitmoji Stickers Will Not Paste
Some apps do not support image pasting. Try copying from the Bitmoji app, using another messaging app, downloading the sticker on desktop, or sending through Snapchat.
Bitmoji Chrome Extension Is Missing
Click the Chrome extensions icon, find Bitmoji, and pin it to the toolbar. If it still does not appear, check whether the extension is enabled in Chrome’s extension settings.
Privacy Tips for Using Bitmoji
Bitmoji is fun, but it is still smart to use it thoughtfully. Third-party keyboards may require internet access to load personalized content, so avoid using them while typing passwords, banking details, private work information, or sensitive messages. Switch to your phone’s default keyboard for anything confidential.
You should also keep the Bitmoji app updated, download only the official app or extension, review app permissions, and unlink Bitmoji from Snapchat if you no longer want the two connected. If you use Bitmoji in professional spaces, remember that stickers are visual communication. A cheerful “Thanks!” Bitmoji is usually safe. A dramatic “I quit” Bitmoji should probably remain in the sticker drawer unless you truly mean it.
Bitmoji Tips for Better Stickers
Search Instead of Scrolling Forever
The Bitmoji library is huge. Use the search bar to find specific moods or phrases such as “good morning,” “busy,” “sorry,” “birthday,” “love,” “coffee,” “meeting,” or “weekend.” Searching is much faster than scrolling through enough stickers to question your life choices.
Update Your Outfit Seasonally
Changing outfits keeps your avatar fresh. Try holiday looks, workwear, casual clothes, sportswear, or seasonal styles. It makes stickers feel more current and fun.
Use Friendmoji for Personal Chats
Friendmoji stickers are ideal for close friends because they feature both avatars together. They work especially well for birthdays, travel plans, celebrations, and inside jokes.
Download Stickers for Desktop Projects
If you are making slides, documents, or graphics, download your Bitmoji sticker instead of copying it. Downloaded files are easier to insert, resize, and reuse.
iPhone vs. Android vs. Desktop: Which Is Best?
The best platform depends on how you use Bitmoji. iPhone is great for iMessage, Snapchat, and quick copy-and-paste sharing. Android is flexible and works well with multiple messaging apps, though keyboard settings vary by device. Desktop is best for Gmail, presentations, documents, and creative projects where you want to copy or download stickers.
For most users, the best setup is simple: create and edit your avatar on your phone, use the keyboard for daily chats, link it to Snapchat if you use Snapchat often, and use the desktop version or Chrome extension when working from a computer.
of Real-World Experience: What Using Bitmoji Actually Feels Like
Using Bitmoji sounds simple on paper: make an avatar, send stickers, enjoy being adorable. In real life, the experience is a mix of convenience, personality, and the occasional tiny technical hiccup. The biggest advantage is that Bitmoji makes digital communication feel warmer. Text can be flat, especially when you are trying to sound friendly without writing a paragraph. A Bitmoji sticker can soften a message instantly. “Running late” feels less cold when your avatar is sprinting with panic in its eyes.
On iPhone, the setup is usually straightforward, but the “Allow Full Access” step can make people pause. That is understandable. Any keyboard permission sounds serious. In practice, many users enable it because Bitmoji needs to fetch personalized stickers. The best habit is to switch keyboards intentionally. Use Bitmoji when you want a sticker, then return to the regular keyboard for normal typing. It is a small step, but it makes the experience feel more controlled.
On Android, Bitmoji can feel more flexible because Android gives users more keyboard options. However, that flexibility also means menus can vary. A Pixel phone, Samsung Galaxy, and Motorola device may not show the same exact settings path. Once enabled, though, sending stickers is quick. The search function is especially useful. Typing “coffee,” “tired,” or “yay” usually brings up exactly the kind of sticker you need, which is excellent because scrolling manually through stickers can turn into a full archaeological expedition.
Desktop Bitmoji is surprisingly useful. Many people think of Bitmoji as a phone-only tool, but using it in Gmail, slides, or documents can be fun and practical. Teachers, content creators, and remote workers often get the most value here. A Bitmoji in a classroom slide can make instructions feel friendlier. A cheerful sticker in a casual email can add personality without needing five exclamation points. Still, desktop is better for sharing than editing. If you want to change your avatar’s outfit, face, or pose, your phone is usually the better tool.
The best part of Bitmoji is how quickly it becomes part of your texting style. You start with a simple wave sticker. Then suddenly you have a favorite “good morning” sticker, a favorite “I’m done” sticker, and a very specific sticker for when someone says something ridiculous in the group chat. That is the charm. Bitmoji is not necessary in the way email or maps are necessary. It is useful because it adds tone, humor, and a little humanity to fast digital conversations.
The main downside is compatibility. Some apps handle Bitmoji beautifully, while others treat pasted stickers like mysterious cargo. If a sticker does not send correctly, the easiest fix is to copy it from the Bitmoji app, try another app, or download it from desktop. Keep the app updated, keep your avatar fresh, and do not be afraid to experiment. Bitmoji is supposed to be playful. If your cartoon self is wearing sunglasses indoors while holding tacos, congratulations: you are using it correctly.
Conclusion
Learning how to use Bitmoji on iPhone, Android, and desktop is mostly about choosing the right setup for where you chat most. On iPhone, add the Bitmoji keyboard and use the globe icon to switch when you want stickers. On Android, enable the Bitmoji keyboard or share directly from the app. On desktop, use the Bitmoji website or Chrome extension to copy, paste, or download stickers for Gmail, documents, and creative projects.
Bitmoji is more than a cartoon face. It is a quick way to add emotion, humor, and personality to messages that might otherwise feel plain. Whether you are sending a birthday greeting, reacting to a chaotic group chat, decorating a classroom slide, or saying “thanks” with more sparkle, Bitmoji gives your digital conversations a personal touch. Just keep your app updated, use the official tools, be mindful of keyboard permissions, and let your tiny avatar do what it does best: express your mood with slightly exaggerated charm.
Note: This article is based on current official Bitmoji, Snapchat, Apple, Google Play, and Chrome Web Store information, rewritten in original standard American English for web publishing.