A nice and handy gallery to browse and download sticker packs for Signal. This site is served on signalstickers.com, directly from this GitHub repository.
Use the tool Contribute at the top of
signalstickers.com
, and follow the guide!
Note: adding a sticker pack requires a Github account. It's free!
Alternatively, you can send us the results of the Contribute page via a Twitter private message at @signalstickers. Please only use this if you have no way to open a PR on Github!
We reserve the right to moderate and refuse packs or stickers. In particular:
- Stickers packs that call for hatred or violence against people or communities based on age, body size, disability, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, nationality, personal appearance, race, religion, or sexual identity and orientation;
- Sticker packs that directly promote a brand or a company.
We also reserve the right to moderate packs or stickers after their submission and acceptance.
The idea is to keep a family atmosphere: I'd like my grandmother to be able to navigate sticker packs quietly.
Follow the tutorial on the Signal support site to upload your stickers to Signal.
Note: when creating stickers, don't forget to add a white stroke to improve legibility on dark themes! You can use this script or use this project to automatically resize and add a white stroke on all the PNG and WEBP images of a directory.
You can use our lib to create animated stickers from GIF/APNG. You can also use the Signal Desktop app to create animated stickers from APNG files.
You can also use some tools we provide to assist you with animated stickers creation.
Note that support for some APNG files is not perfect on Signal for iOS at the moment.
No. You can just send any sticker to your friends and they will be able to
install the pack, or you can share your sticker pack using the signal.art
link
that you got when you created your sticker pack, or by using the share button
from inside the signal app's sticker managment screen.
Do not hesitate to post your pack on social networks using the hashtag
#makeprivacystick
as well!
Ask on Discussions, and a fellow user might help you!
- Head to the Sticker pack collection thread on the Signal Community forum;
- Search Twitter for the
#makeprivacystick
hashtag.
No. This project is and will remain open-source.
@romainricard, @darkobits, @valkheim, @muellermartin, @sticker201 and @u32i64 participated to the conception and the code.
The stickers were added by the community. Most of stickers from Telegram were ported by @signal-stickers.
See LICENSE.md.