
After submitting custom stickers in FebruaryGoogle Photos for Android now saves and stores everything you create in a folder.
In the Collections tab, you’ll find a new “Sticker” folder after the Locations map. You should be able to open it quickly without swiping down the screen.
This reverse chronological grid view shows all the stickers you’ve created by long-pressing an image. Clicking pulls up the bottom sheet with a larger preview that lets you delete or copy, the latter brings up a corner preview to access the system’s share sheet.
Google Photos first introduced this sticker folder for iOS in January. More broadly, stickers first came to the iPhone and iPad August 2025this is six months before the Android app.
The skill has finally reached feature parity, and here it comes Pixel Studio It’s on its way out for Google devices. For all Android users, this Google Photos capability seems to be the intended replacement.
We see this release with version 7.78 of Google Photos for Android. Check the Collections tab or look out for the prompt “Stickers you create are automatically saved to Collections”.
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