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Seattle Stickers app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 4112 ratings )
Food & Drink Social Networking Lifestyle
Developer: Littleton Miller
4.99 USD
Current version: 4.0.0, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 20 Sep 2021
App size: 18.15 Mb

Seattle Stickers (formally Seattle Emojis) has been representing "Sea-Town" for years and has become a very popular iMessage App in the city. Static images are so yesterday, this sticker pack contains a rotating arsenal of animated stickers, emojis, memes, and emotes in various styles all related to Seattle and Surrounding Areas.

Have an idea for a new sticker or any other requests? Leave your comments, suggestions and/or reviews on the App Store to let me know how Im doing.


New Features:

・Stickers now work in Facebook and other Social Media Apps that support photo sharing (via copy/paste)
・Accessibility Compatible Descriptions (blind users can hear what each sticker is saying, doing, and/or representing)
・No In-App Purchase needed, you get free updates for life

PLEASE NOTE:

This Sticker Pack is an iMessage App, you will not see an icon for this app on your de­vice home screen. Stick­er Pack icons will ap­pear in your iMes­sage in­ter­face. If you dont see the app icon in iMes­sages, please fol­low these in­struc­tions to en­able the app:

Open Mes­sages and tap to start a new mes­sage or open an ex­ist­ing thread. From the app draw­er (you’ll see a row of icons), tap “Seattle Stickers”. If you don’t see the icon, scroll to the far right and tap the icon with 3 dots. You’ll then be pre­sent­ed with all the stick­er packs on your de­vice, press “Edit” to en­able a stick­er and “+” to add it to your favorites.


Pro Tips:

to "peel" the stick­er youd like to use...

Press firmly on the sticker, while holding down... drag it to wherever youd like to "stick it" within your current message thread.

While still hold­ing the stick­er, you can use a sec­ond fin­ger to pinch and zoom in or out to in­crease or de­crease the size.

While still hold­ing the stick­er, you can also use a sec­ond fin­ger to ro­tate it in a dif­fer­ent di­rec­tions.