Popular third party keyboard app Facemoji introduces new voice recognition feature
Updated:7 years, 1 month ago
Updated:7 years, 1 month ago
New Delhi, Sep 13 (ANI): World-renowned third party keyboard application, Facemoji is garnering even more popularity than it already has. Facemoji is determined to offer the most user-friendly and convenient to use keyboard app to the present-day netizens. The latest feature update by the Facemoji keyboard which offers a multi-lingual voice recognition system, takes the ease and convenience a notch higher. Now, users can easily chat without having to type a word on the keyboard app. The voice recognition system by Facemoji takes inputs in terms of speech - with users only having to press the mic icon and say their message - and types the message automatically. The voice recognition, furthermore, is not only limited to English. With the latest feature update users can provide voice inputs in two languages: English and Hindi. The third party keyboard app has been recognized as one of the fastest growing and rated as the most popular keyboard application for American teenagers. In addition to voice recognition system, Facemoji presents its users with over 1200 Emojis, 1000+ stickers, over 50k kaomoji, endless GIFs and plenty of skins. With its Emoji maker feature, users can turn their own pictures or short videos into emojis. Selecting from this vivid collection of emojis is easy, with Facemoji supporting emoji prediction in over 30 languages. Besides, the keyboard application also supports 22 top local Indian dialects, whilst supporting inputs in Hindi (abc).
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