While the Studio Ghibli craze has justifiably gone viral, ChatGPT’s native image generating capability provides much more. During our ChatGPT image generating testing, we discovered that it can produce gorgeous menu cards, precisely render text, generate infographics, blend photos, and much more. However, the most intriguing use case I discovered is that ChatGPT can generate stunning WhatsApp stickers.
You may use these stickers on WhatsApp, iMessage, and other messaging apps. Thanks to Aaron Ng’s prompt, I tried making a sticker set using my artwork on ChatGPT, and it worked fantastically. Since native image generation is now free on ChatGPT, anyone can create bespoke stickers in a variety of expressive moods.

I uploaded my image to ChatGPT and followed the prompt “turn me into a chibi sticker set”. Chibi is a Japanese painting style that features charming characters with large, expressive eyes. You can also use a different art style for your sticker set. As you can see, the results are excellent. ChatGPT used my artwork to make an outstanding sticker set with childlike comedy.

ChatGPT generates four stickers in one transparent image. You may now download the sticker set and use it with WhatsApp or iMessage. However, extracting them is a bit of a bother, so let me offer a quick breakdown on how to successfully remove stickers from ChatGPT-generated photographs.
Extract ChatGPT-Generated Stickers for WhatsApp and iMessage
If you are using a Samsung phone, you can open the downloaded sticker image using the built-in Gallery app. Next, tap and hold each sticker, and it will automatically detect them. Now, touch on “Save as sticker”. Repeat this for each sticker.

You may now use the stickers with Samsung Keyboard on your Android phone. In Samsung Keyboard, tap the emoji symbol, then the Gallery icon. This page contains all of the ChatGPT-generated stickers. After you use these stickers, they will be saved to your WhatsApp Stickers list automatically. For other Android phones, you can remove individual stickers using apps such as Sticker.ly (free). However, you will need to manually cut out such stickers. On iPhones, simply tap, hold, and drag stickers to iMessage. In addition, to extract all of the stickers, open the Sticker sheet in iMessage and tap the “+” icon.