You do get new emoji every year, but why stick with the defaults?

This is exactly the concept that drives theEmoji Kitchen, a project Google is really, really committed to.

Now, it’s not just available on Google’s Gboard anymore.

Google Pixel 9a laying on a table.

Prior to this expansion, Emoji Kitchen was limited only to the place it got its start in Gboard.

You could also check out combinations through unofficial third-party websites.

Now, though, this is an official option that’s present on Google Search.

Checking grammar and spelling in the iPhone’s Notes app using the Grammarly keyboard.

After all, emoji continue to evolve, making it challenging to keep track of all the new additions.

When used on an iPhone through iMessage, the sticker is shared as a transparent .PNG file.

If you want to check it out, search “emoji kitchen” on Google and have some fun.

A Google Pixel 9a next to a OnePlus 13R.

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