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Your Samsung Galaxy's Gallery app makes it easy to add fun stickers to your photos. All you'll need to do is open your picture for editing, choose the sticker option, and then tap the sticker you want to use. You can also use other apps, including Facebook Messenger, to add stickers and emoji to your pictures. This wikiHow article will show you a few easy ways to adorn your photos with stickers on your Samsung Galaxy Note, S20, and all other Galaxy phones and tablets.

Placing Stickers on Samsung Galaxy Photos

Open the default photo editor on your Galaxy and navigate to the picture you want to add a sticker to. Tap the edit button (which either has a pencil icon or the word Edit), then tap the sticker icon (which looks like a smiley face). Find the sticker you want and drag it onto your photo, then tap Save to finalize your image.

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Using the Default Photo Editor

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  1. You can find the Gallery icon on your homepage or on your Apps menu.
  2. This will open the selected image in full-screen.
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  3. You can do this by tapping the pencil icon or the word Edit on the photo.[1] You can add stickers to your picture in the photo editor.
    • On some versions, you can tap the three-dot icon on the top-right corner, and select Open in Photo Editor Pro.
    • On earlier versions, you may have to tap Edit at the bottom of your screen.
  4. It looks like a smiley face on the toolbar at the bottom.
  5. Scroll through the sticker options, or swipe left or right to view other categories. Tap a sticker to add it to your picture.
  6. You can move the sticker on the picture by holding down and dragging it around.
  7. You can hold down and drag one of the sticker's corners to make it bigger or smaller.
    • You can also rotate the sticker from its corners.
    • If you want to remove the sticker, tap its top-right corner with the red "-" minus sign.
  8. It's in the upper-right corner of your screen. This will save a new copy of the edited photo to your Gallery with the sticker added.
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Using Aviary Photo Editor

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  1. The Aviary icon looks like a white camera on your Apps menu.
    • Aviary is a free, third-party photo editor app. You can download it from the Google Play Store.
  2. This will open the selected picture in Aviary's editor.
  3. This button looks like a star icon on the toolbar at the bottom of your screen.
  4. If you don't have the selected pack downloaded, you'll be prompted to download it here.
    • You can download a variety of free and paid sticker packs.
    • Logging in with your Adobe Creative Cloud account will make some extra sticker packs available for free.
  5. This will copy the selected sticker, and add it on your photo.
  6. You can move it around, and place it anywhere on the image.
    • To change its size, pinch in and pinch out on the sticker with two fingers, or drag the diagonal arrows on its bottom-right corner.
    • Tap the triangle icon on its bottom-left corner to flip the sticker.
    • Tap the two-circles icon on its upper-right to change the sticker's opacity.
    • Tap the "X" on its top-left to remove the sticker.
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Using Messenger

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  1. The Messenger icon looks like a blue speech bubble with a thunderbolt in it. You can find it on your Apps menu.
    • You can also use the Facebook app to edit your pictures the same way you do in Messenger.
  2. This will open your camera.
  3. This button is located in the lower-left corner of your screen. It will open your gallery grid.
  4. This will open the selected picture in Messenger.
  5. You can find it next to "Aa" at the top of your screen. It will open the sticker gallery.
  6. This will add the selected sticker to your picture.
  7. You can move the sticker around, and place it anywhere on your image.
    • To remove a sticker, drag and drop it on the Trash icon at the bottom.
  8. You can make it bigger with the pinch-out gesture, and smaller with the pinch-in.
  9. This will save the edited picture to your Galaxy's Gallery.
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