With iOS 18.2 and iPadOS 18.2 now available, iPhone and iPad users have access to a slew of new features that make use of Apple Intelligence. That includes Genmoji, a new type of AI-generated emoji ...
Generative Emoji or Genmoji on iPhone, part of Apple’s new AI suite, allows users to create unique, AI-generated emojis tailored to any prompt. Available on iOS 18.2 for the iPhone 15 Pro and newer, ...
For decades, choosing an emoji has been constrained to what's available on your smartphone's keyboard. Every year brings new emoji—I like the “face with bags under eyes,” though that one is still ...
Have you ever found yourself scrolling through the emoji keyboard, frustrated that you can't find the perfect little icon to express your exact sentiment? Well, Apple has a solution for you with its ...
Emoji are a great way to add some fun to your messages, and according to Emojipedia, there are 3,790 emoji. But there's no emoji for a dog wearing pajamas, a plate with burgers and fries and many ...
Apple’s latest iOS 18.1 software update introduced a series of Apple Intelligence features, including Writing Tools and notification summaries. However, some features were missing from the lineup, ...
Of all the new and weird AI features in Apple Intelligence, perhaps Genmoji is the most exciting one. Though it's in beta, and its output can range from weird to terrifying, it's still fun to make and ...
"Genmojis" is a new iPhone feature that can create custom emojis by simply telling your iPhone what you want. You can also use it to make custom emojis of friends and family. iPhone’s latest operating ...
Imagine being able to create emojis that truly reflect you—your personality, your humor, even your favorite inside jokes. Whether it’s a quirky dog in sunglasses or a mini version of yourself, Apple’s ...
Genmoji launched last December in iOS 18.2 as a new Apple Intelligence feature for creating custom emoji. And in iOS 26, Apple has upgraded Genmoji with several new capabilities that will hit your ...
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