Stickers in messaging apps are very popular. Whether it’s a simple emoji, a Pusheen cat sticker in Facebook Messenger, or an Animoji in iMessage, stickers are a fun and often cute way of displaying an ...
LINE Corp, the company behind Japan’s most popular messaging app, considers itself the “godfather of stickers” – and perhaps rightly so. It has revealed that in the first year since stickers started ...
Based in Scotland, Finn has been writing about Japanese pop culture for nine years now. He is also a gamer, hiker, and proud vegan. His passion is bringing news straight from Japan to you, in English, ...
The cutesy stickers that messaging app Line is famous for are not just popular — they help to rake in the money. After all, Line makes over $10 million a month just from selling stickers. Line further ...
Update: Today, the same feature was added to the Line for iOS app. While typing, you should now see a series of auto-suggested stickers and emoji just above the on-screen keyboard. Hoorah! Original: ...
Thailand ranked as the world's third-largest market for Line sticker download revenue and is the first country where Line stickers are available from offline channels, with users able to buy Line ...
You may have heard of stickers, the cutesy, cartoonish version of emojis, but did you know that they can also be a money-spinner? Japanese mobile messaging app Line ...
Messaging app Line is finally going public, and its filing reveals some amazing statistics about a key part of its business: digital stickers. Those stickers generated ¥28.7 billion ($268 million) in ...
stickers to express themselves or call friends into battle. LINE app users can redeem these free stickers until February 7, 2021. Unfortunately, these stamps will expire. Users will have up to 180 ...
LINE stickers on April 28, 2020. A total of forty stickers will be released, all of which are drawn by the artist MOGU. This sticker pack comes in at 100 LINE coins, or ¥250. Unfortunately, these ...