Google Brings Emoji Mashup Tool to Web Search with Emoji Kitchen

Google has expanded access to its unique Emoji Kitchen, bringing the emoji mashup tool to web search.

Emoji Kitchen allows combining two emojis into a hybrid expression. It has been available in Google’s mobile Gboard but now lands on the web.

To access, users simply search “Emoji Kitchen” on Google.com. They can then select any two emojis which get merged into a new creation.

Google Emoji Kitchen

The resulting emoji mashup can be copied as a PNG image for use elsewhere. This provides an easy way to generate customized emoji, no smartphone required.

As noted in a tweet from Google, “Emoji Kitchen is available in web search: type “Emoji Kitchen” in Google search, select 2 emoji and get a new one.”

By bringing Emoji Kitchen to web search, Google opens up the feature to users across platforms beyond Android. Anyone can now easily mix and match emojis to design their own unique expressions.

It adds a touch of creativity to searching the web for information. Want to spice up a document or chat? Just whip up a custom emoji with a few clicks using Google’s search engine.

As emojis continue to evolve as an expressive communication method, tools like Emoji Kitchen provide new ways to craft meanings. And making it web accessible allows more users to get creative with their emoji game.

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