What Are Animoji and Memoji?
Animoji are an Apple feature that transforms specific emoji icons into short, customized animations using your facial expressions and voice. What’s particularly cool about these moving emoji is that they aren’t just animations. They scan your facial expressions and map them onto the emoji, so that an Animoji displays your behavior. For example, frown and your Animoji frowns. Shake your head, laugh, and close your eyes, and the Animoji does the same. Even better, you can record short voice messages with Animoji and, thanks to the facial scan and expression mimicking built into the iPhone X and newer, the Animoji will appear to realistically speak your words.
How Animoji Works Behind the Scenes
Face ID is the key technology that make animoji come to life. Behind Face ID is a camera system that includes a variety of sensors, a speaker, a microphone, and even a projector. All of these work together to analyze and capture dozens of facial muscle movements, then mirror those movements into expressions the animoji uses. Your voice is captured, too, to complete the animoji. You simply choose the emoji you like and use Apple’s predefined options to customize your Animoji.
The Animoji List
It would be awesome if every emoji could be animated but, in the beginning, only 12 emojis were available as Animoji. In later versions of iOS (the operating system that runs on the iPhone and iPad), Apple added more. The recent set of Animoji included:
What Do You Need to Create Animoji?
The requirements for creating animoji are pretty simple. You need:
iPhone X or newer: Apple’s flagship iPhone X series phones — iPhone X, XS, XS Max, and XR — have the Face ID facial recognition system built into the front-facing camera. This feature replaces Touch ID fingerprint recognition to unlock the phone and authorize Apple Pay transactions. The same sensors map your face and capture your expressions to animate the Animoji. iOS 11 or higher with the Animoji iMessage app installed: Animoji only work on iOS 11 and up. They’re not built into the OS or iMessage. Rather, they’re an iMessage app that’s pre-installed with iOS 11 and up on the iPhone X and newer. So, if you have one of those phones, you’ve got the app, too. iMessage account: You can only send Animoji via iMessage, not other text-messaging apps.
How to Make and Share Animated Emoji (Animoji) on iPhone
If you have a compatible iPhone running the right version of iOS, making Animojis is pretty simple. Just follow these steps:
How to Create Memoji
Memoji—which Apple introduced in iOS 12–let you create your own personalized emoji, very similar to Animoji but with a key difference. This enhancement to Animoji gives you the opportunity to create a mini-emoji of yourself. You can add shapes, text, filters, stickers, and more to this fun version of Animoji. To create Memoji, follow these steps: