Most social apps like Facebook, WhatsApp, and Twitter allow you to paste your Bitmoji directly into a new message or post.

Most social apps like Facebook, WhatsApp, and Twitter allow you to paste your Bitmoji directly into a new message or post.

There’s no real way to copy a Bitmoji from the Android app, but you can save it to your device to share with other apps.

Open the app with which you want to share your Bitmoji, then look for the Attach button—it usually looks like a camera, plus (+) sign, or paper clip. You’ll see a list of folders on your device. Navigate to the Bitmoji folder. You may have to choose something like “Local images” or “Local Device” to find it. Tap the Bitmoji to select it. Send the message or post. You can also skip most of this by using Gboard since that has built-in Bitmoji functionality. [3] X Research source All you need to do is tap the smiley face to pull up the emoji board, tap the Bitmoji logo, and finally tap the Bitmoji you want to insert. Both Snapchat and Slack can be linked with Bitmoji so you can create “Friendmoji. ” These are cartoon images of you and a friend (who also uses Bitmoji) together.

Go to https://www. bitmoji. com. Scroll down and click Get it on Google Chrome. It’s a black button at the bottom of the page. Click Add Extension. When it’s installed, you’ll see the sign-in screen. Enter your Bitmoji account information and click Log In, or select Log in with Snapchat if your account is linked with Snapchat. You’ll have to sign in to Snapchat if you haven’t already. [4] X Research source

You can also paste Bitmoji into other apps on your computer, such as Microsoft Word or Adobe Photoshop.

You can also paste Bitmoji into other apps on your computer, such as Microsoft Word or Adobe Photoshop.