Apple Explains How iOS 18 Genmoji Work

One of the Apple Intelligence features coming in iOS 18 is Genmoji, which will allow iPhone users to use AI to generate all-new emoji characters based on text input. The Genmoji will look similar to emoji, but are custom created, according to an iOS 18 WWDC session focused on Genmoji.

Genmoji iOS 18
Emoji are not images, but are instead pictographs that are encoded in the Unicode Standard and rendered by each platform. Emoji are added by the Unicode Consortium, which raised some questions about how Apple's Genmoji solution will work.

As it turns out, Apple has designed an NSAdaptiveImageGlyph API for Genmoji and also other images like stickers and Memoji, and this API makes them behave like emoji. It is powered by a standard image format in a square aspect ratio with support for multiple resolutions, and it is augmented with metadata. This setup means that Genmoji and other content using NSAdaptiveImageGlyph can be used with and formatted alongside regular text, similar to emoji.

Genmoji can be used alone, copied, pasted, and sent as stickers. They can be used inline with text, and they respect line height and text formatting. Anywhere that can support rich text can support Genmoji, according to Apple.

Genmoji are not Unicode and may not be appropriate for some data such as identifiers, phone numbers, email addresses, and will not be supported as widely as emoji. Prior versions of iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, as well as apps that do not support rich text will denote Genmoji with a text description.

Apple Intelligence features like Genmoji are not yet in the ‌iOS 18‌ developer beta, but Apple plans to let developers begin testing Apple Intelligence sometime this summer. Genmoji and Apple Intelligence will be available to the public this fall, but they will be limited to iPhone 15 Pro models and iPads and Macs with M-series chips.

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Drs247 Avatar
6 weeks ago
Couldn't care less but I know that this is gonna be a HIT.
Says loads about the world we live in.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
bassjunky Avatar
6 weeks ago
Emojis, Memojis, Genmojis, lawd, at my super old-ass age of 47, it all gives me tired-head.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Surf Monkey Avatar
6 weeks ago

Would be an interesting statistic to see how many of us have disabled Memoji setting. :rolleyes:
Used it once when it came out. Never again. Too stupid. It’s a feature for kids, not adults.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
mrat93 Avatar
6 weeks ago

Couldn't care less but I know that this is gonna be a HIT.
Says loads about the world we live in.
It is going to be a scandal that only 15 Pros and 16 models can generate them.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
JosephAW Avatar
6 weeks ago
Would be an interesting statistic to see how many of us have disabled Memoji setting. :rolleyes:
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Populus Avatar
6 weeks ago

Would be an interesting statistic to see how many of us have disabled Memoji setting. :rolleyes:
It’s on my list of “settings to disable when restoring or setting up a new device”, right below disabling iCloud Photo.


care to share how to do that?
At least in my case, what I do is disable the Memoji stickers on the Emoji keyboard. It’s under Keyboard settings.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)