
Either way, you'll need to install or update the app to enable Bitmoji integration, so head to Gboard's Play Store page to do just that. Some phones come with Gboard as the default keyboard, but others don't.

By the time we're done, you'll be able to use Bitmoji in any app that supports image pasting. Gboard added in-app support for Bitmoji back in 2017, which means you can skip the step of sifting through the Bitmoji app and share them directly from your keyboard instead. Normally, you have to find one of these reaction emojis in the Bitmoji app, then use Android's share menu to send it to the app where you ultimately want to post it, but there's a much better way. Bitmoji are personalized emoji that look like you and can be used to make funny memes or snappy replies.
