Imagine, type and get the perfect personalised AI stickers on WhatsApp
New AI-supported capabilities on WhatsApp aimed at enhancing communication for users
Among the many innovations introduced by instant messaging app, WhatsApp, is the AI Stickers feature, which will take their in-app conversation experience to another level.
There are instances when nothing can translate what's on your mind except for a perfect sticker during a chat.
Meta-owned messenger has enabled the users to produce personalised stickers with the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance their communication.
The WhatsApp's parent company said that the new AI supported capabilities are designed to enhance the chating experience for users.
Using the feature, the users can craft stickers based on the text input, taking their chats to another level.
All they need is just to "imagine, type" and the custom AI sticker will be ready to send in seconds, WhatsApp said in a post on X.
However, currently only the sticker descriptions in English language are supported.
Here is a guide for how to create AI supported stickers on WhatsApp:
- Open a chat.
- Tap the emoji option on the built-in key board and then the sticker option within it, or directly, the sticker option when using iOS.
- Tap Create. If prompted, tap Continue.
- Enter a description of the sticker you want to create.
- Up to four stickers will be generated.
- Tap a sticker to send.
All the new stickers will be added to the users' sticker tray. They can also favourite the stickers of their choice by the "Add to favorites" option.
This feature is currently only available in limited countries and may not be available to some users yet.
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