Mark German, a reporter for Bloomberg, reported that Apple will add Genmoji to Mac devices with the macOS 15.3 update.
Genmoji is an artificial intelligence feature of Apple Intelligence that allows users to create personalized emojis. This feature was first made available to iPhone users, but it seems that Apple plans to bring Genmoji to more devices. According to Mark German, Mac devices will also receive Genmoji functionality after receiving the macOS 15.3 update.
Mac devices are also getting Genmoji functionality
Apple was initially supposed to make Genmoji available to Mac users in the macOS 15.2 update, but for unknown reasons, adding this feature to version 15.3 has been postponed. Also, the beta version of macOS 15.3 did not have this feature, but we will probably see the release of the stable version of macOS 15.3 with Genmoji in mid-January or February (late December or early February).
Genmoji has been made available to iPhone users as a part of the artificial intelligence kit Apple Intelligence, but until today, it has not been able to make a significant change in the user experience of these devices. Some users have complained that Genmoji takes a long time to create a custom emoji and even causes the device to overheat.
The reason for these problems is that Genmoji depends on iPhone hardware to process its activities, and Apple does not use cloud services to process its activities; So not only are the emojis made with Genmoji not very impressive, but they even create a failed user experience for users.
Apple should look for a solution to this problem in iPhone devices. It is not yet clear whether Genmoji on Mac devices will use the hardware of these devices or will depend on cloud services. It is expected that more features from Apple Intelligence will make their way to Mac devices next year.
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