Create Genmoji on iPhone with iOS 18.2 Using Apple AI

Apple has introduced an exciting new feature in iOS 18.2 called Genmoji, which allows users to create custom emojis using Apple Intelligence AI. This way you can generate unique and personalized emojis simply by providing a text description. Whether it is “rainbow skull,” “smiling cat in sunglasses,” or any other creative idea, Apple Intelligence can easily make it happen in seconds. You can even create Genmoji based on photos stored in your iPhone’s Photos library for a more personal touch.

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to create a Genmoji:

1. Open the Emoji Keyboard
To get started, tap any text field where you can type (such as Messages, Notes, or social media apps). This action will bring up your iPhone keyboard. Next, tap on the emoji icon (usually located at the bottom-left of the keyboard) to open the emoji keyboard.

2. Tap on the “Create New Emoji” Icon
At the top-right corner of the emoji keyboard, you will see a “Create New Emoji” button or icon. Tap this to initiate the Genmoji creation process.

3. Describe your Genmoji
Once you tap the “Create New Emoji” button, a text field will appear prompting you to enter a description. Use your creativity here – for example, type something like “rainbow skull,” “dancing robot,” or “fluffy pink unicorn.” Apple Intelligence will interpret your description and generate a Genmoji based on it. After entering the description, tap “Done.”

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4. Use Your New Genmoji
In just a few moments, Apple Intelligence will create your personalized Genmoji. Once ready, the Genmoji will appear alongside your standard emojis. You can now insert it into your messages, notes, or anywhere else emojis are used.

Genmoji is a game-changer for iPhone users who love personalizing their conversations. Whether you are creating emojis for fun, for friends, or to capture a moment, Apple Intelligence AI makes it quick and easy. So, next time you want a unique emoji that does not yet exist, let Genmoji bring your idea to life.

You can find more information about which Apple devices support this feature from https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/iph4e76f5667/ios.

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