Bobble’s customizable stickers in regional languages to be available exclusively on Indus OS



·         Bobble’s customizable GIF stickers in Indian regional languages to be launched exclusively on Indus OS

·         Provides Real-time personalization, Branding of content, Conversational, and more visual experience in Indian languages

 Bobble Joins Hands with Indus OS, To Provide Customisable Stickers in Indian regional languages 

November 24, 2016; India: Bobble, a keyboard technology to facilitate highly personal self-expression, and Indus OS, the 2nd most popular smartphone OS in India, today announced a partnership. Indus OS has integrated Bobble’s SDK and will become its exclusive distribution partner for India. This will allow Indus OS users to communicate using regional stickers for the very first time. 

Bobble’s customizable stickers in regional languages to be available exclusively on Indus OS

Bobble’s customizable stickers in regional languages to be available exclusively on Indus OS



It is well researched that 90% of the Indian population does not consider English as their 1st, 2nd or 3rd language. Going forward, the next 300 million Indian smartphone users in the next 3 years will all be regional language users. Indus OS already has over 5 million users and this partnership will introduce the world of stickers to regional users in their native languages. With just 1 selfie on an Indus OS powered device, users can get free unlimited personalized stickers with their faces, in any of the 12 languages. 


The Bobble keyboard technology in combination with the Indus OS keyboard, enables users to send Bobble content even while chatting on WhatsApp, Facebook etc. Bobble’s technology will adjust the expression on every face to match the emotion of the sticker or GIF in real time. In addition, personalized content will be recommended to users based on the tone and tenor of the input text, through a self-learning algorithm.

 Also, Bobble and Indus OS will add in-content branding on their platform to enhance the user experience and monetize impressions during interpersonal messaging, the most intimate communication medium on mobile. This is a first of its kind partnership, expected to be a significant monetization opportunity.

 Bobble's functionalities will roll out across all Indus OS devices within 2016. Currently, Indus OS is available on 50+ devices across India including on Micromax, Celkon, Swipe, Intex and Karbonn. It has more than 5 million users and is available in 12 Indian languages including Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Telugu, Tamil and Urdu.  Given the fast pace of Indus OS’s adoption across OEMs in India, Bobble expects to reach a large number of regional users in India.

After being the only app from India to be featured in the iMessage Store in dozens of European and Asian countries, and striking a partnership with Baidu, Bobble’s exclusive partnership with Indus OS for distribution in India will help it increase its footprint in home territory.

Speaking on the integration, Mohd. Wassem, Co - founder and MD of Bobble, said, “We have huge respect for​ Indus OS's success. We are in total agreement with their focus on regional languages to harness the growth in smartphone usage, especially in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities in India. Indus OS is a natural partner for us, as the input text for Bobble stickers and GIFs can be in any Unicode character. No other product in the world offers this technology. We are confident of adding value to the user experience of Indus OS devices, and very sensitive about striking a balance between user engagement and in-content branding. We are in the early stages of a more visually expressive culture. All major social and messaging platforms now support rich communication like images, rich links, stickers and GIFs. Within the next month, we will roll out more features for our target audience of 13-29 years. Our near-term product roadmap includes personalized emojis with the users’ faces. Our aspiration is to build a world class consumer-focused internet product from India, and challenge the existing paradigm for mobile conversations. We are proud of our cordial relationship with Indus OS, and look forward to working with them.” 

Speaking on the integration, Rakesh Deshmukh, Co-founder and CEO of Indus OS, said, “Indus OS is built on three pillars – Simplification, Innovation and Content. Content being a key piece in the mix, we are consistently exploring partnerships with app developers across utilities and segments to enable regional language speakers to access best-in-class technology freely. We have had successful partnerships so far and helped many apps solve the discovery problem as well as empowered users to access a robust offering. We always aim to cater to the Indian user’s needs. This partnership with Bobble, with its innovative technology that enables instantaneous personalization of content offering regional language stickers will surely be a huge hit in the Indian market”.

About Bobble


Bobble is an Android and iOS app to make mobile conversations more expressive and personal. Users can click a selfie, and get unlimited stickers with their face. Bobble has an iMessage app too. Bobble is the only app from India to be featured in the iMessage Store in dozens of European and Asian countries. All iOS 10 users can now enjoy real-time personalization of content with their own faces and text. Bobble will soon go live inside Simeji, Japan’s #1 keyboard. Simeji is a product from Baidu, an internet giant from China. Baidu has renamed their keyboard as Facemoji, and will highlight Bobble as the USP of their product. Bobble has also worked with major brands including Tinder, Zomato, YourStory, media houses like Eros Now, and numerous IPL teams. All these branded stickers are available in the app. Visit www.bobble.in


About Indus OS


Indus OS’s team has developed the world’s first Regional Operating System. We are the first to meet the real needs of the emerging market’s regional language speaking citizens through simplification, language technology and content. The Indus OS currently supports 12 major languages spoken widely in the region. Indus OS’ s vision is to digitally connect the next 1 billion people in the emerging markets. Indus OS recently raised $5 million series A funding led by Omidyar Network and angel funded by Kunal Bahl and Rohit Bansal from Snapdeal, Amit Gupta and Naveen Tiwari from Inmobi and Pranay Chulet from Quikr. Indus OS has the 2nd largest market-share in India (2016 so far) according to Counterpoint Research. It won the prestigious Tie50 Top Start Up (Silicon Valley) 2016 Award, the Economic Times Telecom Award 2016 for ‘Innovation in Developing OEM product’ and Digital Start-Up of the Year at the Drivers of Digital Awards 2016. Visit http://www.indusos.com and www.appbazaar.com