Telegram Stickers

All users can create, send and share custom artwork using Telegram's open Sticker Platform. Stickers take many forms – from basic images to stunning vector animations.

To start building your own custom sets, click below:

Animated Stickers

Telegram stickers can move with smooth 60 FPS animations to bring your characters to life in high-resolution.

Animated stickers use Telegram's unique .TGS format – click here for Video Stickers made in .WEBM format.

Creating Animated Stickers

To create vector animated stickers you will need the following:

  1. Any vector graphics editor that allows exporting vector objects to Adobe After Effects to turn them into animations.
  2. Adobe After Effects.
  3. The Bodymovin-TG plugin, a fork of Bodymovin for Adobe After Effects that can be used to export animations to .TGS, the Telegram animated sticker format.

The Lottie-based .TGS format allows for incredibly detailed stickers that are less than 30 KB in size – six times smaller than the average photo.

Animated Sticker Requirements

  • Sticker/canvas size must be 512х512 pixels.
  • Sticker objects must not leave the canvas.
  • Animation length must not exceed 3 seconds.
  • All animations must be looped.
  • Sticker size must not exceed 64 KB after rendering in Bodymovin.
  • All animations must run at 60 Frames Per Second.
  • You must not use the following Adobe After Effects functionality when animating your stickers: Auto-bezier keys, Expressions, Masks, Layer Effects, Images, Solids, Texts, 3D Layers, Merge Paths, Star Shapes, Gradient Strokes, Repeaters, Time Stretching, Time Remapping, Auto-Oriented Layers.

Uploading Animated Stickers

When your stickers are ready, send the /newanimated command to the @Stickers bot – then send it the .TGS files.

Your set will need an icon. Icons for animated sticker sets must be 100x100 pixels, with a looped animation not exceeding 3 seconds.


Video Stickers

Video Stickers are built with .WEBM – an open-source format that is compatible with many graphics editors to create high-detail images. Requires Telegram 8.5 or higher.

Creating Video Stickers

To create Video Stickers, you only need editing software that lets you export your project as a .WEBM video file with an alpha channel.

Video Sticker Requirements

See this Encoding .WEBM with VP9 Guide for details

  • One side of the sticker must be exactly 512 pixels in size – the other side can be 512 pixels or less.
  • Video duration must not exceed 3 seconds.
  • Frame rate can be up to 30 FPS.
  • Video must have a transparent layer (this is a temporary requirement).
  • Video should be looped for optimal user experience.
  • Video size should not exceed 256 KB.
  • Video must be in .WEBM format encoded with the VP9 codec.
  • Video must have no audio stream.

Uploading Video Stickers

Once your stickers are ready, send the /newvideo command to the @Stickers bot – then send it the .WEBM files.

Your set will need a .WEBM icon. Icons for video sticker sets must be 100x100 pixels, with a looped animation not exceeding 3 seconds.


Static Stickers

Turn your favorite drawings and memes into packs of images that are easily accessible on any device – no more digging through your gallery.

Creating Static Stickers

To create static stickers for the Telegram platform, you only need an image editor that lets you export in .PNG or .WEBP format.

Static Sticker Requirements

  • One side of the sticker must be exactly 512 pixels in size – the other side can be 512 pixels or less.
  • The image file must be in either .PNG or .WEBP format.

Tip: a transparent background, white stroke and black shadow effect will make your sticker stand out.

Uploading Static Stickers

Once your stickers are ready, start a chat with the @Stickers bot and send the command /newpack. Your sticker set can also have a custom icon – a 100x100 pixel image in .PNG or .WEBP format.

For more info about using the @Stickers bot, click here.


Using the @Stickers Bot

Publishing and editing sticker packs is simple and automated, thanks to the @Stickers bot. It can also show you detailed stats for stickers and packs.

Publishing a Sticker Pack

Once you open the bot, press the Start button or send /start. The bot will reply, describing its different commands. It will walk you through step by step, but here's a quick guide:

  • Open the bot menu in the message bar and select the /newpack command to start uploading static stickers. For animated stickers use /newanimated, or /newvideo for video stickers.
  • Give your sticker pack a name – this name will appear as the title for your pack in the sticker panel.
  • Send your first sticker file – an image file, .TGS file, or .WEBM file. Using one of the Desktop or Web apps is strongly recommended.
  • Choose an emoji that corresponds to your sticker – this lets users quickly find it with sticker suggestions.
  • Continue uploading all your sticker files.
  • When you're done uploading, send the /publish command.
  • Set an icon for your pack – static sticker packs can /skip this step, but it is required for animated or video stickers.
  • Choose a short name for your sticker pack – it will be used to create a shareable link for the pack like t.me/addstickers/HotCherry. Congratulations! Your stickers are ready for the world.

After your pack is finished, you can send /start again to see the full list of commands, or use the bot menu to create another pack, edit an existing pack, or see statistics.

Editing a Sticker Pack

Once you've created one or more packs, you can add, edit or replace stickers in your existing sets.

  • Use /addsticker if you have more artwork you'd like to add to a set. Choose one of your packs from the list – the upload process is exactly the same as before.
  • Use /editsticker to change the emoji you assigned to a sticker – select the pack and sticker, or simply send the intended sticker from your panel.
  • Use /replacesticker if you want to swap out an older sticker for an updated version.
  • Use /ordersticker to change the order of stickers in your pack. Choose the pack and one of the stickers, then choose another sticker to appear before it (to the left) in the panel.
  • Use /delsticker to remove a sticker from the pack – you can always use /addsticker to add it again if you change your mind.
  • Use /seticon to set an icon for your pack or to change the icon. Static sticker packs without a custom icon will use the first sticker as its icon.

Edits to your sticker packs may take up to an hour to update for all users.

Sticker Stats

There are a number of commands that let you see statistics for your stickers – here's what they all do:

  • /packstats shows how many times your pack was used, installed and removed – both recently and overall.
  • /stats shows how many times an individual sticker has been sent.
  • /top shows the most popular stickers from all your packs.
  • /packtop shows your most popular sticker packs and their individual stats.
  • /topbypack shows the top stickers from a specific sticker pack.
  • /packusagetop shows your most popular packs by recent usage.

You can filter the results of /top, /packtop, /topbypack and /packusagetop. For example /top 20 would show your top 20 stickers, and /topbypack -5 would show the 5 least popular stickers from a pack.

Importing Stickers From Other Apps

Developers can build apps to automate importing stickers using Telegram’s API. With these tools, users can instantly bring their favorite stickers to Telegram.

For Developers

As of version 7.8, Telegram apps support a simple API for importing stickers. Developers can use this to build apps or add tools to apps that let users instantly transfer stickers to Telegram – or create custom stickers from photos or videos.

Click here for more information about developing apps for importing stickers.

For Users

Users can find apps that allow them to import stickers or quickly generate their own. They can also easily publish custom stickers with the @Stickers bot using .PNG, .WEBP or .WEBM files for stickers from other apps.