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Here’s how Genmoji works in iOS 18

Updated Oct 23rd, 2024 2:24PM EDT
How to use Genmoji in iOS 18.2
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During the WWDC 2024 keynote, Apple previewed iOS 18‘s Genmoji, which is part of its Apple Intelligence features that will be released later this year. With this function, iPhone users will use AI to generate new emoji characters based on text input, such as “T-rex wearing a tutu on a surfboard.”

What makes Genmoji in iOS 18 unique is that Apple designed an API to make them work like stickers and Memoji and behave like emojis. With the new NSAdaptiveimageGlyph API, developers can easily integrate Genmoji into their apps.

To ensure users have the best experience possible, Apple is redesigning the emoji keyboard to offer Unicode characters, Memoji, stickers, and Genmoji emojis. According to a developer’s session, Genmoji can be used alongside regular text, and these figures can be used alone, copied, pasted, and sent as stickers. They will even respect line height and text formatting.

Apple says the NSAdaptiveImageGlyphs are powered by a standard image format in a square aspect ratio with multiple resolutions and bolstered by additional metadata such as a globally unique and stable identifier, a content description that can be used for accessibility, and alignment metrics to allow proper layout and placement of images so they can be used with and formatted alongside regular text.

That said, any app that supports rich text can support Genmoji. Apple says this feature shines with blog titles, messages, and notes. However, the company warns that it may not be appropriate for use with text-only items such as email addresses and phone numbers.

Apple says that Genmoji could be retro-compatible with any rich text view. The image will automatically appear as a standard text attachment with older operating systems or app versions.

How to use Genmoji in iOS 18.2

With the developer’s beta of iOS 18.2, you can try Genmoji, one of the new Apple Intelligence features. Here’s how to use it:

  • On your Keyboard, open the Emoji icon
  • Select the Genmoji icon and describe the image
  • Once you’re satisfied with what Apple created, you can store it in your sticker library or send to your friends
José Adorno Tech News Reporter

José is a Tech News Reporter at BGR. He has previously covered Apple and iPhone news for 9to5Mac, and was a producer and web editor for Latin America broadcaster TV Globo. He is based out of Brazil.