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- Once exclusive to Gboard on Android, Google’s Emoji Kitchen can now be used on different devices.
- You can access the Emoji Kitchen via Google search. All you need is a browser.
- In its new form, the list of available emoji combinations is limited. But that will likely change.
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Google is best known for its search function and suite of productivity applications like Google Docs or Google Sheets. But if you’re active on Twitter, you’ve probably seen its popular emoji mashup bots, which combine multiple emojis into one.
Only recently, Emoji Kitchen was native to Android users on Gboard. Now Google’s Keyboard app has expanded, allowing users on just about any device — iPhone, Android, Windows, macOS, and other devices or computers — access to fun and out-of-the-ordinary emoji combinations.
Like Google Doodles, the temporary and often interactive logos on Google’s homepages, Emoji Kitchen can add some whimsy to your day.
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Here’s how to activate and use Emoji Kitchen on your iPhone and Android devices:
How do I access Emoji kitchen on my iPhone?
Note: Your emoji mash-up will be pasted as a .png file and not an emoji.
Does Emoji Kitchen use AI?
Unlike Google’s Gemini, Google Emoji Kitchen does not heavily rely on AI, such as machine learning or deep learning algorithms. It primarily uses predefined combinations and creative pairings of existing emojis in its database created manually by emoji designers at Google.
On February 28, Axel Springer, Business Insider’s parent company, joined 31 other media groups and filed a $2.3 billion suit against Google in Dutch court, alleging losses suffered due to the company’s advertising practices.
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