Update: Today, the same feature was added to the Line for iOS app. While typing, you should now see a series of auto-suggested stickers and emoji just above the on-screen keyboard. Hoorah! Original: ...
Stickers in messaging apps are very popular. Whether it’s a simple emoji, a Pusheen cat sticker in Facebook Messenger, or an Animoji in iMessage, stickers are a fun and often cute way of displaying an ...
Stickers. They’re big in Asia and going global, don’t you know? Line, a company that makes more than $10 million per month from selling them and also lets regular people submit designs, has so many ...
Mobile messaging service Line has just launched Line Stickers, a new standalone app for Android and iOS that lets users add messages to stickers and share them with the community. The app is designed ...
Messaging app Line has released a lightweight version of its primary app named Line Lite. It’s initially available in 11 countries — Korea, India, Mexico, Pakistan, Algeria, Cambodia, Egypt, Vietnam, ...
Design Your Own Stickers for Line Messaging App Dubbed Line Creators Market, the shop is open to everyone (at least in Japan) no matter your profession or age, or level of artistic talent.
Messaging app Line, which recently announced it has passed 150 million users, has withdrawn a function from its iOS app that allowed users to gift paid-for stickers to each other by paying for them ...
Popular free messaging app LINE was forced to remove one of its key sticker features today, eliminating the ability for its users to purchase and send sticker sets as gifts to friends. Stickers are an ...
Below is an edited version of the post “The Sticker Wars: WeChat’s creatives go up against Line” by Jason Li, originally published on the blog 88 Bar. Words don't always cut it on mobile messaging ...
Rumors of yet another messaging app being sold pinned Naver's LINE app to Japanese phone carrier, SoftBank. The app maker denied the claim yesterday, and today (instead) announced that it's adding ...
Today, I spent my afternoon in an amphitheater next to Tokyo Disneyland to watch Line’s annual conference. Line is one of the most prominent tech companies in Japan, with a chat app that virtually ...