Google is bringing more personalised touch with its Gboard

Google is working and expanding its custom text stickers for Android users who use the GBoard keyboard. For a long time, only Google Pixel users used gotten access to the latest features and create personalized stickers on the GBoard application. Now, more Android users will be able to personalize the stickers by selecting a premade design.

On top of that, Google is also introducing more than 1600 new pride month and summer-themed mashups on GBoard’s Emoji Kitchen. That means, users can simply start typing in an emoji in the message, and that mashup will translate into stickers.

Using the feature is fun and is more interesting than sending regular emojis while doing a chat.

While making these announcements, Google is also rolling out the new features of its accessibility-focused apps, Lookout and Sound Amplifier. The app especially helps people with hearing difficulties by amplifying the sound for them. Sound Amplifier gets a redesigned UI, improvements in noise reduction, and faster + accurate sound outputs.



Lookout is a specialized app built to help people who are visually impaired. Google is adding offline mode and improving the image description feature for any app or browser.

And, Google will also let users redeem all the Google Play points in the app or the game user is active. It will make it easier to redeem any earned points you have by eliminating extra steps and adding a lot of convenience to users. Google will soon roll out the functionality.