How to use Memoji stickers, screen effects, and apps in Messages for Mac

Over the last couple of years, Apple has redesigned the Messages app for macOS to look and work more like its iOS counterpart. That means it now offers features like Memoji stickers, screen effects, apps, and more for you to liven up your conversations. Here’s how to use them all in Messages for Mac.

Using Memoji stickers

To use Memoji stickers in Messages for Mac, follow the below steps:

  1. Click on the Messages app on your Mac.
  2. Choose an existing conversation or start a new one.
  3. Select the App Store icon to the left of the iMessage box at the bottom.
  4. Choose Memoji stickers from the list of choices.

    Source: macstore.ar

  5. Select the Memoji sticker you wish to send.
  6. Type your message.
  7. Hit the Return key to send your message.

    Source: macstore.ar

Creating new Memoji stickers

If you want to create new Memoji stickers to use on Messages for Mac, follow the below steps.

  1. Click on the Messages app on your Mac.
  2. Choose an existing conversation or start a new one.
  3. Select the App Store icon to the left of the iMessage box at the bottom.
  4. Choose Memoji stickers from the list of choices.

    Source: macstore.ar

  5. Click on the ••• at the top left of the box.
  6. Select New Memoji.
  7. Create your new Memoji, by adding skin, hairstyle, brows, eyes, head, nose, mouth, ears, facial hair, eyewear, and headwear.
  8. Click Done when you’re ready to save the new Memoji.

    Source: macstore.ar

Once saved, macOS automatically creates a new Memoji sticker pack for that look that’s ready to use.

Using Photos

It’s easy to send photos and videos from your Photos library via Messages. Here’s how.

  1. Click on the Messages app on your Mac.
  2. Choose an existing conversation or start a new one.
  3. Select the App Store icon to the left of the iMessage box at the bottom.
  4. Choose Photos.

    Source: macstore.ar

  5. Scroll your library or use the search tool to find the image to use.
  6. Select the image to send.
  7. Type your message.
  8. Hit the Return key to send your message.

    Source: macstore.ar

Using animated GIFs

You can also add animated GIFs from the web to an iMessage:

  1. Click on the Messages app on your Mac.
  2. Choose an existing conversation or start a new one.
  3. Select the App Store icon to the left of the iMessage box at the bottom.
  4. Choose #images.

    Source: macstore.ar

  5. Use the search tool to find an animated GIF to use
  6. Select the animated GIF to send.
  7. Type your message.
  8. Hit the Return key to send your message.

    Source: macstore.ar

Adding effects

Finally, you can also add effects to your messages, including invisible ink, balloons, confetti, and much more just like on iOS.

  1. Click on the Messages app on your Mac.
  2. Choose an existing conversation or start a new one.
  3. Type your message.
  4. Select the App Store icon to the left of the iMessage box at the bottom.
  5. Choose Message Effects.

    Source: macstore.ar

  6. Click the effect you want to use.
  7. Select the up arrow next to your message at the right to send the message.

    Source: macstore.ar

Spice up the group chat

Whether you’ve just installed macOS Monterey on your existing computer or you’re about to upgrade to one of the best new Macs, the above instructions will apply.

Once you’re up to speed with the latest Messages for Mac features, you’ll be able to sprinkle GIFs and Memoji stickers into your chats like a pro.

Updated March 2022: Updated for macOS Monterey.

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