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    Wave Goodbye to a Fun Gboard Feature? (APK Teardown)

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliAugust 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Ryan McLeod / Android Authority TL;DR

    1. Integration Removal: Gboard will remove Bitmoji integration on December 15, 2025, according to a warning in the latest beta version.

    2. Continued Access: Users can still access their Bitmoji avatars via the Bitmoji website and other supported apps after the integration ends.

    3. Impact on Users: This change means users will no longer be able to quickly send Bitmojis directly from Gboard, requiring them to use alternate methods.

    4. APK Teardown Insight: The prediction is based on APK teardown findings, and while it seems likely, features are not guaranteed to appear in public releases.

    Gboard May Remove Bitmoji Integration by 2025

    Google’s Gboard is set for a change that could impact how users send personalized avatars. According to recent findings from an APK teardown, Gboard might eliminate its Bitmoji integration on December 15, 2025. This news comes from a message hidden in the latest beta version of Gboard, indicating the Bitmoji tab’s disappearance.

    For many users, Bitmoji has been a fun way to express themselves in chats. With just a tap, they could insert their customized avatars without switching apps. However, after December 2025, users will need to access Bitmoji directly through its website or other services.

    Despite this change, Bitmoji isn’t going away entirely. Users can continue to use their avatars on platforms like Snapchat and WhatsApp without any loss. While the Gboard integration simplifies sending stickers, the shift might encourage users to explore more standalone Bitmoji features.

    The integration of Bitmoji into Gboard has long served as a highlight of the keyboard’s versatility. Users enjoy the ability to use fun, personalized stickers easily. Without this feature, some may feel a bit more hassle in their messaging experience. Transitioning to potentially more robust Bitmoji functionalities might encourage creativity in how users express themselves through digital communication.

    As it stands, this integration change is not officially confirmed yet, but the December cutoff date suggests it is likely to happen. Users will need to adjust their texting habits if the Bitmoji tab disappears, but they can still enjoy the unique avatars they’ve created. With Gboard continuously evolving, users will need to stay tuned for what comes next.

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