After introducing custom stickers in February, Google Photos for Android now saves and stores everything you’ve created in a folder.
In the Collections tab, you’ll find a new “Sticker” folder after the Places map. You should be able to quickly open it without having to scroll down the screen.
This reverse-chronological grid view shows all the stickers you’ve created by long-pressing on an image. Tapping slides up a bottom sheet with a larger preview that lets you delete or copy, with the latter bringing up the corner preview to access the system share sheet.



Google Photos first introduced this sticker folder for iOS in January. More broadly, stickers first came to the iPhone and iPad in August 2025, which is six months before the Android introduction.
The capability has finally reached feature parity, and comes as Pixel Studio is on the way out for Google devices. This Google Photos capability for all Android users seems to be the intended replacement.
We’re seeing this roll out with version 7.78 of Google Photos for Android. Check the Collections tab or be on the lookout for the “Stickers you create are automatically saved inside Collections” prompt.
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