Good news - Microsoft Teams is officially becoming more fun

Update promises to lighten up your Microsoft Teams experience

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Injecting a little more personality and feeling into yourMicrosoft Teamschats and calls could soon be a lot easier thanks to a new update.

Thevideo conferencingservice has announced it is working on a new tool that will group emojis, GIFs and stickers into a single location, making it simpler to find and share the reaction you desire.

The company hopes the addition will give users the chance to make theirMicrosoftTeams chats a bit more fun, simplifying the experience for customers everywhere with a “combined picker”.

Microsoft Teams “fun”

Microsoft Teams “fun”

In itsposton the official Microsoft 365 roadmap, the new “unified fun picker” is described as bringing together emojis, GIFs and stickers in one place for Windows and Mac users alike.

“Browse and discover all the fun stuff you need, all in one hub of content,” the company notes. Although listed as still being “in development” at the moment of writing, Microsoft has scheduled a rollout start date of August 2023, so users shouldn’t have too long to wait.

Analysis - Fun fun fun?

Analysis - Fun fun fun?

Emojis have beena popular part of tools such as Microsoft Teamsfor some time, with the company expanding its library of options several times in past years. This includes the February 2022 release of itsFluent Emojisselection, which gives a whole new look to over 1,800 Microsoft Teams emojis, which the company says will bring “a modern and delightful new version of the emojis we use every day”.

The platform has also been very keen to push its animated avatars, which again look to offer users a bit more personalization and individuality in what can often be a rather stuffy and business-focused service.

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Animated avatarswere released on Teams in May 2023, with the company saying they will animate based on vocal cues and emoji reactions, meaning that the feature will work even for those who only have a headset instead of a webcam.

Let’s hope that bundling all these fun options in one place helps those of us plugging through our work chats and calls live a little more…

Mike Moore is Deputy Editor at TechRadar Pro. He has worked as a B2B and B2C tech journalist for nearly a decade, including at one of the UK’s leading national newspapers and fellow Future title ITProPortal, and when he’s not keeping track of all the latest enterprise and workplace trends, can most likely be found watching, following or taking part in some kind of sport.

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