With 1 Million HikeMojis in beta; Hike officially rolls out 1,200+ new components

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With 1 Million HikeMojis in beta; Hike officially rolls out 1,200+ new components
Hike, India’s AI-led Unicorn today announced the state launch of HikeMoji, India’s first hyper-local & personalised avatar. HikeMoji premiered in beta on 15 November 2019 & has already witnessed a lot more than 1 Million HikeMojis created till date. 

The ML on the platform has also substantially scaled from combing 100 trillion combinations in beta to 100 quintillion combinations in V1 rolled out today. This results in a HikeMoji created within 3 seconds that’s more life-like than previously. Inspired by the diversity of India, this also makes HikeMoji the most significant platform for hyper-local avatar creation. 

The upgrade also brings users new features such as for example user-generated stickers & seamless addition to WhatsApp. Through user-generated stickers, users is now able to convert anything they type into exclusive HikeMoji Stickers of themselves & easily add to WhatsApp in one click.

HikeMoji users is now able to experiment with over 1,200 components including hairstyles, skin shades, accessories, facial features, expressions and even thoughts giving them an opportunity to enjoy an avatar that not only reflects their personality but also their mood. The transition from beta to V1 also gives users many different features including dimples, freckles, cheek-lines and more.

The latest features put into the platform are set to spoil Hike users for choice with an option to personalize their HikeMoji looks choosing from:

  • 350+ Hairstyles
  • 20+ Skin Shades
  • Over a million eye colours over the colour intensity scale
  • 20+ Face Shapes
  • 400+ Accessories (including newly introduced hair & neck accessories, gadgets, earrings, Maang tikas and more)
  • 40+ Eye Shape
Hike also recently shared the first look of its upcoming new offering HikeLand and HikeMoji is set to play an integral role in the brand new virtual world Hike is building.
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