Emoji are incredibly popular because they’re great at conveying emotions without words, but sometimes a yellow-skinned smiling face doesn’t send the right message. For those times when you need to more accurately convey your message,iPhoneandiPadowners can use a Memoji. A Memoji not only looks like you, but it reflects your facial expressions onto the cartoonized version of yourself.

While Memojis have been in iOS for a while now, the process for creating one has changed as Apple has introduced more features and customized options. To use one, you’ll first want to create a Memoji that looks like you or an alter ego. Then, you can use that character to send custom stickers or short videos. You can even FaceTime as your avatar, a great trick if you are having a bad hair-day or barely slept the previous night.

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What are Memoji?

First and foremost: Memoji are fun

Memoji are personalized Animoji. It’s basically Apple’s version ofSnapchat’s BitmojiorSamsung’s AR Emoji. These Animoji can look exactly like you (or a version of you with, say, purple skin, blue hair, mohawk, space buns, or a cowboy hat). Apple even includes some features to represent individuals with disabilities, like an eye patch or nasal cannula.

How to create a Memoji that looks like you

Take your time to get it right

Apple’s different Memoji tools allow many iOS users to create a character that looks a lot like them. While not perfect, the wealth of different features can help build a cartoon resemblance of yourself. Here’s mine:

There are two ways to set up your Memoji – you can use either the Settings app, or create it right from Messages. Here’s how to set up a Memoji from the settings app, which will then replace your Apple ID picture with your cartoon look-alike.

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Use the tabs at the top to navigate through the different characteristics of skin, hairstyle, brows, eyes, head, nose, mouth, ears, facial hair, eyewear, headwear, clothing and body. On each tab, select the option that most resembles you, including the color of the icon (when applicable). Go through each tab to customize your Memoji. As you adjust your Memoji to suit you, whether changing the head shape, brows, or eye color, you will see the Memoji change in real-time via Message’s built-in Memoji builder tool.

Once you are finished,tap Done. On the next screen, choose your expression or pose, thentap next. Adjust the scale and position of the Memoji image, then tapChoose. Select a background color, then tapDone.

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Or, you can also start creating a Memoji from Messages.

How to use Memoji as custom stickers and animations in Messages

Here’s when things get really fun

Once you’ve customized your Memoji to look like you, you’re able to then use it to send stickers that look like you in a text message. Or, you can even use your iPhone’s camera to record your own facial expressions to send.

Here’s how to send Memoji stickers:

you may also use the iPhone’s front-facing camera and create a recording of your expression placed on your Memoji. Think of this as a custom GIF of your cartoonized self. Here’s how:

How to use Memoji in a FaceTime video call

Another fun use of Memoji

Memoji aren’t just good for stickers. iOS users can also use them during video calls. If you’re having a bad hair day, you may use a Memoji to still video chat with friends. Note, however, that if your iPhone loses sight of your face, the video may briefly flash to the real camera feed. So do not use Memoji as a privacy feature, as the person on the other end may catch glimpses of the real camera feed. To use Memoji instead of your real face in a FaceTime video call:

Q: Do you need anything to use Memoji?

To create Memoji, you need Apple’s Message app and an iPhone running iOS 12 software or later. For the Animoji to mimic your facial expressions, you’ll need a device that has a TrueDepth Camera system – if you can unlock your iPhone with your face, then your iPhone will work.

iPhones do not need a separate app to create and use Memoji, but you can add Memoji to an Apple Watch by downloading the Memji Apple Watch app.

Q: How do I edit my Memoji?

Memojis can be edited using the same steps listed above for creating a new one – only instead of tapping the plus icon, you tap on the existing Memoji that you would like to adjust.

Q: ​​​​​​​What’s the difference between Animoji and Memoji?

Animoji are Apple’s pre-made emoticons that can mimic your facial expressions, like the mouse or octopus. Memoji are customized characters that you can make to look like you, which will also mimic your facial expressions. Animoji are more anonymous, while Memojis are customized.