ABOUT Dappi

Stickers deserve better.

We're building Dappi to be the best sticker app ever made. That's a loud sentence, so we try to earn it quietly — one obsessive detail at a time.

THE SHORT VERSION

We love stickers — the little ones you fire off instead of typing, the ones that say the thing better than words ever could. Which is why it always bugged us that making your own meant wrestling apps that felt clumsy and cluttered, squeezing the fun — and the creativity — right out of something that should be pure joy.

So we built the sticker app we always wanted. Dappi starts from one photo and a sentence and hands you back a living, looping sticker of yourself — no editing skills, no clutter, no compromises. We obsess over every detail so you don't have to, and the creative calls stay yours: your photo, your words, your look.

Dappi is made for people who love stickers as much as we do — the ones who answer with a sticker when a word would do. Our promise is simple: more creative freedom than any sticker app before it, an experience smooth enough to disappear, and quality you can see from across the room.

WHAT WE BELIEVE

Four rules we don't bend.

Creative freedom first

Your photo, your words, your call. You direct the motion with a sentence, choose the length, keep the background or cut yourself out, pick a frame, build the pack. Templates are there for a spark — never a cage. If a feature limits what you can make, it doesn't ship.

Smooth is a feature

One screen from photo to sticker. No timeline, no layers panel, no tutorial you have to watch first. You can try the entire flow before you even sign in. Every tap we remove is a feature we shipped — we count them.

Quality you can actually see

We care — maybe a little too much — about how your stickers look. We're always working on Dappi so that once your sticker lands in your messaging app, it looks as crisp and lively as it possibly can. That polish is our job, so you never have to think about it.

Built with the people who use it

We read every piece of feedback — the compliments and especially the complaints. Tell us what's clumsy and watch it get fixed. The roadmap belongs to the people sending stickers, not to a slide deck.

What that means in practice.

Come make something.

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