Among the new features of iOS and iPadOS 17, Apple now allows us to create our own interactive stickers – also called stickers – for iMessage. These are based on Live Photos that we took with our iPhone or iPad. We’ll explain how to do it.
Among the most important new features that await our iPhone with the new iOS 17 update, Apple has announced so-called “Live Stickers”.
While it’s been a while since iPhone owners have had the ability to add stickers to their iMessage conversations, the Cupertino company has decided to take this to another level.
In fact, we can now create our stickers or “stickers” personalized with our own Live Photos!
How to turn a photo into stickers on iPhone?
Contrary to what you might believe, creating your own live stickers is really easy. In fact, everything is automated by iOS 17. You just need to know where to go!
You can either go directly via iMessage or via our photo gallery. To create them via iMessage you must:
After the new live sticker is created, you can send it to your contacts via message.
The procedure to create a live sticker from iMessage on iPhone with iOS 17.
Each of the stickers created will be automatically saved in the same location. To clean them, press and hold them. You then have the option to delete them or change their order.
You can also create live stickers directly from our photo gallery. To do this we must:
After this step, the sticker can be found in iMessage in the “Live Stickers” section described previously.
How to create a live sticker from the Photos app on iPhone with iOS 17.
How to add effects to live stickers
All live stickers we create can be modified using effects.
It’s very simple, you just have to long press on the sticker you want to change and then press Add an effect.
We have the choice between 4 effects, contour, BD, embossed and glossy.
The procedure to add an effect to a live sticker created with iOS 17.
Want to know more about the other major new features coming to your iPhone with iOS 17? It’s this way! However, please note that not all iPhones are compatible with the update. You can find the list here.