Facebook launches ‘Stickered’ companion app for Messenger on iOS
After moving the messaging component of its
iOS client out into a separate app, Facebook has continued its pattern
of breaking up the functionality of its software today by launching a new iOS application called Stickered.
The app launched a few days ago on Android, but only because available today for iOS users. It allows users to add stickers to photos from their camera roll, or overlay them directly on a live camera view before snapping a photo.
Once the photo is decked out with stickers, it can be sent to friends through the separate Facebook Messenger app with a single tap. Users without Messenger installed will be directed to the App Store to get it for free. Photos can also be saved directly to the camera roll for sharing elsewhere.
Stickered is free and can be downloaded from the iTunes App Store.
The app launched a few days ago on Android, but only because available today for iOS users. It allows users to add stickers to photos from their camera roll, or overlay them directly on a live camera view before snapping a photo.
Once the photo is decked out with stickers, it can be sent to friends through the separate Facebook Messenger app with a single tap. Users without Messenger installed will be directed to the App Store to get it for free. Photos can also be saved directly to the camera roll for sharing elsewhere.
Stickered is free and can be downloaded from the iTunes App Store.
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