Use Bitmoji with Gmail on Android

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This wikiHow teaches you how to send a Bitmoji in an email, using the Gmail app on Android.

10 Second Summary

1. Open the Gmail app.
2. Tap the pencil icon.
3. Tap the Compose email field.
4. Tap your switch keyboard button.
5. Select Bitmoji Keyboard.
6. Tap on a Bitmoji.
7. Fill out the To and Subject lines.
8. Tap the Send button.

Steps

  1. Open the Gmail app on your Android. The Gmail icon looks like a white envelope with red edges around it. It will open your Primary mailbox.
    • If you're not automatically signed into Gmail on your device, enter your email address or phone number and your password to log in.
  2. Tap the Compose New Mail button. It looks like a red pencil icon in the lower-right corner of your screen.
  3. Tap on the Compose email text field. This is where you will write your email.
  4. Tap the switch keyboard button on your device. The location of this button differs between devices.
    • On most devices, this button will look like a keyboard or world icon in the lower-right or lower-left corner of your screen.
    • On some devices, you will have to scroll down from the top of your screen, and tap Choose Input Method on the drop-down menu.
  5. Select Bitmoji Keyboard as your input method. Your keyboard will automatically switch to the Bitmoji keyboard.
  6. Tap on a Bitmoji. It will paste this Bitmoji into your email as an image attachment.
    • The Bitmoji Keyboard will open up to a list of popular Bitmoji tags and keywords. You can browse different Bitmoji categories by swiping left and right on your keyboard, or tap on a tag to see a list of related Bitmoji.
  7. Enter a recipient and a subject line for your email. Fill out the To and Subject fields before you send your email.
  8. Tap the Send button. It looks like a paper plane icon in the upper-right corner of your screen. Your contact will receive your Bitmoji as an image attachment in the email.