How to Add Custom Emojis to the Emoji Keyboard in Windows 10

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Customize Your Windows Experience with Emojis

Express yourself like never before with emojis on Windows 10. The built-in emoji keyboard allows you to spice up your messages and documents with fun icons and symbols. But did you know you can take it a step further by creating your very own custom emojis?

In this guide, we’ll walk through how to design and add unique personal emojis to the Windows emoji keyboard. With just a couple easy steps, you can make chatting and content creation more fun and personalized.

Why Use Custom Emojis?

The default emoji options on Windows 10 cover a wide range of expressions. So why go through the extra effort of making customs? Here are some top reasons:

  • Represent your hobbies, interests, or personality quirks with highly specific designs. The sky’s the limit for getting creative!

  • Liven up group chats and family communications by assigning unique emojis to each person.

  • Show team spirit at work or school by creating icons related to your organization.

  • Commemorate special events like vacations, weddings, or parties with themed emoji packs.

  • Enhance your documents, presentations, designs, and more by using emojis to communicate key points.

  • Add some extra visual flair to social media posts. Custom emojis stand out!

How to Make and Use Custom Emojis

Ready to make emoji magic? Read on to learn the quick steps for unlocking this fun Windows 10 capability.

The first step is downloading and installing a custom emoji app. Our top picks are Moji Maker and Angel Emoji Maker, both available for free from the Microsoft Store. These user-friendly programs provide all the tools to build emojis from the ground up.

After installing your chosen app, open it up and start piecing together your design. You can select eyes, mouth, headwear, facial hair, and other components that strike your fancy. Feel free to get really creative with colors and styles! Most apps provide an easy drag-and-drop interface for constructing your emoji.

When your design is complete, export or save the file as a PNG or GIF image. This will allow the emoji to be recognized by Windows.

Next, create a dedicated folder on your computer for storing your custom emojis. This folder can live anywhere on the hard drive. Just make sure you know the file path so you can access it later.

Now the fun part – using your creation! Open any app where you can access the Windows emoji keyboard, like Notepad, Microsoft Word, or Microsoft Edge. Press the Windows key plus the period or semicolon on your keyboard. This will bring up the emoji picker.

Click on the smiley face icon, then look for the category that says "Custom." Select it, and you should see your custom emoji design! Insert it just like you would any other emoji.

If you don’t see the custom tab, you may need to set your emoji folder path. Go to Settings > Time & Language > Language, then click "Add language." Under "Emoji for other languages," browse your computer and select the folder with your custom emoji files. This will link it to the emoji keyboard.

Now get out there and up your emoji game with fresh new designs! Don’t be afraid to continually add to your collection. Before long, you’ll have the most expressive custom keyboard around.

More Ways to Customize Your Windows Experience

Emojis are just one aspect of making your devices feel more personal. Here are a few more customization tips and tricks for Windows 10:

  • Change your wallpaper, colors, and themes for a fresh look and feel. Check out the Microsoft Store for cool designer options.

  • Organize your Start menu by pinning your favorite apps and using tiles to create a customized layout.

  • Adjust taskbar settings like location, size, and which icons appear for quick access.

  • Set up multiple virtual desktops to keep work, gaming, and personal activities separate.

  • Customize hardware like your mouse, keyboard, controller, and more with apps from device manufacturers.

  • Use third-party programs like Rainmeter and IconPackager to embellish your desktop.

The possibilities are endless when you take control of personalizing your Windows experience. Small tweaks like custom emojis can go a long way in making your devices feel distinctly yours. What customization will you try next? Let us know in the comments!

References

  1. https://www.makeuseof.com/windows-10-11-custom-emojis/
  2. https://www.mail.com/blog/posts/emojis-from-keyboard/120/

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