Create Stickers from Photos on Samsung Android

Samsung Galaxy Android Phone

How to Create Stickers from Photos on Samsung Galaxy Android devices.

Learn how to create stickers from your photos on Samsung phones. You can turn any picture into a fun custom sticker to use in messages, social media, or other photos.

I’ll show you the steps to make stickers directly in the Samsung Gallery app. I’m using a Samsung S23 Ultra with Android 15 and One UI 7.0, but this works on most recent Samsung Galaxy phones.

How to Make a Sticker from Any Photo

The Samsung Gallery app has a built-in feature that automatically detects the subject of your photo. Here’s how to use it:

  1. Open the Gallery app
  2. Find the photo you want to turn into a sticker
  3. Long press on the subject (person, object, or animal) in the photo
  4. Wait for the phone to detect the outline – you’ll see a glowing effect around the subject
  5. Tap Save as sticker from the menu that appears

That’s it. Your new sticker is now saved and ready to use.

Different Sticker Styles to Choose From

When you long press on a subject, you may see several style options:

  • Original keeps the subject exactly as it appears in the photo
  • Cutout removes the background completely, like a vinyl sticker
  • Outline creates a sticker with just the outline of the subject
  • Cartoon applies a cartoon-like effect to the subject

Not all options appear for every photo. The phone chooses what works best based on the image.

How to Save a Sticker as a Separate Image

If you want to save the cutout subject as its own photo file (not just a sticker):

  1. Long press on the subject in your photo
  2. Tap Save as image
  3. The cutout saves as a separate PNG file in your Gallery with a transparent background

This is useful if you want to use the cutout in other apps or on a computer.

When Sticker Creation Works Best

The automatic subject detection works well when:

  • The subject is clearly separated from the background
  • There’s good contrast between the subject and what’s behind it
  • The photo has decent lighting

It works less well when:

  • Multiple people or objects are touching each other
  • The subject blends into the background
  • The photo is very dark or blurry

If the phone can’t detect a subject, long pressing won’t bring up the sticker menu.

How to Use Your New Stickers

Once you’ve saved some stickers, you can use them in other photos:

  1. Open any photo in Gallery
  2. Tap the pencil icon to edit
  3. Tap the smiley face with a pencil (stickers option)
  4. Your saved stickers will appear in the list
  5. Tap a sticker to add it to your photo
  6. Drag to move it, use corners to resize

You can add the same sticker multiple times or combine different stickers in one photo.

How to Remove Stickers from a Photo

If you add stickers to a photo and want to take them off:

  1. Open the edited photo in Gallery
  2. Tap the pencil icon to edit
  3. Tap the three dots menu (or look for Revert)
  4. Tap Revert to original

The photo goes back to how it looked before you added any stickers. Your saved stickers stay in your sticker collection for future use.

Step-by-Step Summary

Here’s the whole process in one simple list:

To make a sticker:

  1. Open Gallery and pick a photo
  2. Long press on the subject
  3. Tap Save as sticker
  4. Choose a style if options appear

To use a sticker:

  1. Open a different photo
  2. Tap the pencil icon to edit
  3. Tap the stickers icon (smiley face with pencil)
  4. Tap your saved sticker to add it
  5. Move and resize as needed
  6. Tap Save

Final Tips

  • Works best with clear photos of single subjects
  • You can make stickers from people, pets, objects, or anything else in your photos
  • Saved stickers stay in your Gallery and work across different photos
  • The revert option lets you undo sticker additions anytime
  • This is a Samsung Gallery feature, it doesn’t work in Google Photos or other apps

Let me know in the comments if you have questions about making stickers on your specific Samsung model. Thanks for reading.


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