View Emojis On Your Browser With Chromoji Extension For Google Chrome

Not all of us have iPhones, but that does not seem to deter iPhone users to insert their favorite emojis in the texts they post on the internet. So times its just rude when they send in a tweet like this below and you are left wandering what they want to say but don’t want you to see.

Tweet 1

A solution however is now at hand for Google Chrome users who can install Chromoji extension that enables them to see emojie font. The extension is available for free and it takes about 4MB of download. With this extension installed on your browser the above tweet now looks like this.

Tweet 2


This extension however does not give the option to type in the emojie of your choice. The developers say that they will be bringing this feature soon. To get your copy just log-in to your Chrome browser and visit #-Link-Snipped-#. To read more about this extension do visit their #-Link-Snipped-# .


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