How to Install Bitmoji Extension for Chrome
Bitmoji is a Chrome extension that allows you to create your own emoji (emotional image). You can then use these 'Bitmoji' (stickers) when chatting with your friends online. This article will show you how to install the Bitmoji extension into your Chrome browser and use it on your personal computer (PC) or Mac.
Install Bitmoji
Open Google Chrome. This circular icon comes in red, green, yellow, and blue.
If you're using Windows, you'll find Chrome in the Windows menu (also known as the Start menu). On macOS, search the Dock or Launchpad app tray.
If you don't have Google Chrome installed on your computer, download it for free from https://www.google.com/chrome.
Visit https://chrome.google.com/webstore .
Type Bitmojiin the search box. This box is located in the upper left corner of Chrome.
Press ↵ Enteror ⏎ Return. You'll see a list of extensions that match your search, including Bitmoji (usually at the top of the list).
Click +Add to Chrome next to 'Bitmoji'.
Click Add extension to confirm. Bitmoji will now be installed into Chrome. Once the installation is complete, a green and white Bitmoji icon button will appear in the upper right corner of Chrome.
Click the green and white Bitmoji icon. This icon is located to the right of the address bar, near the top right corner of the browser.
Click Get Started .
Sign in to Bitmoji.
If you already have a Bitmoji account, enter your account information (or click Log in with Snapchat ) to sign in now.
If you're new, tap Sign up for Bitmoji in the upper-right corner of the page, then follow the onscreen instructions to create your account.
Create an avatar
Tap Edit Avatar . You can skip this step if you already have a Bitmoji account. If you don't have one, tap the green button on the screen.
Gender selection. If you've already created a profile picture, you can skip this step.
Select Bitmoji style. Choose Bitmoji style for a simple, cartoon-like avatar or Bitstrips style for a more detailed avatar.
Customize your profile picture. Tap an image in the first category (like Skin Tone), then click the right-pointing arrow (in the upper right corner) to continue customizing the next category.
Bitmoji and Bitstrips styles will include different customization options.
To see all the categories at once, click the category name (such as Face Shape , Hair Type , or Outfit ).
Click Save Avatar . This button is located in the lower right corner of the screen. Now you can use your Bitmoji profile picture!
Use utilities
Visit the Bitmoji support website. You can use the Bitmoji Chrome extension on most social networks/messaging sites that support photo sharing.
Twitter, Slack, Facebook, and most email sites on the web support Bitmoji.
Click the Bitmoji icon. This green and white chat bubble icon is in the upper right corner of Chrome. The Bitmoji menu will pop up.
Browse Bitmoji. You can browse the categories by name (such as Hi , Yes , Funny ), or click the icon at the bottom of the pop-up window.
Right click on a Bitmoji. If your computer doesn't have a right mouse button, hold down the key Ctrland click with the left mouse button.
Select Copy image .
Right-click where you want to add Bitmoji.
If you're creating a social media post, right-click in the box you normally use to type the content of your post.
To add Bitmoji to a web email, compose a new message and then right-click in the body of the message.
Select Paste . The Bitmoji image you have selected will appear in the post or message after it is posted/sent.
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