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In this guide, you’ll learn how to connect your Twitch account to Discord, import all your subscribers, as well as how to use Twitch emotes on Discord.
Discord is a chat application that’s become a go-to communication tool for gamers across the world. Discord can do a lot more than just send a plain text or a voice message, and it offers a host of great features that’s well-suited to gaming - like custom servers, voice channels, and lots of personalisation and integrations.
For streamers, Discord offers a seamless way to create an interactive community for their followers and subscribers. Further, in late 2020, Discord dropped one of its most important updates - integration with the streaming platform Twitch.
Content creators can now use the feature to connect their Twitch account to Discord for free. By doing so, they can have their subscribers on Twitch automatically subscribed to their Discord server.
To help streamers and viewers have fun and interesting conversations, Discord also rolled out the ability to share Twitch emotes in Discord servers. If you’re wondering how to use Twitch emotes on Discord, this article will give you a step-by-step walkthrough of how to do so.
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How to use Twitch emotes on Discord? It’s really simple.
First, make sure you connect your Twitch account to Discord. Go to “User settings” > “Connections” > “Twitch” > Sign-in > “Authorize”
How to use Twitch emotes on Discord
To use Twitch emotes on Discord, you’ll first have to connect your Twitch account to your Discord account. Here’s how to do it:
How to connect Twitch to Discord
Step 1. Open the Discord desktop app on your computer, and log in
Step 2. Click on “User settings” (gear icon) at the bottom-left left corner of the screen, next to your avatar
Step 3. In the left sidebar, click on “Connections”
Step 4. Select the Twitch icon in the list of apps
Step 5. In the sign-in page that appears, log in to your Twitch account by entering your credentials
Step 6. Click on “Authorize” to complete the integration
That’s it, your Twitch account will now be linked to your Discord account.
How to grant access for using Twitch emotes in a Discord server
Note: You need to sync your Twitch account to the server where you want to use Twitch emotes. To do so, you must have reached Twitch Affiliate or Partner status.
Step 1. Navigate to the required server on Discord, and click on the down arrow next to the server name
Step 2. In the drop-down menu, select “Server Settings”
Step 3. In the left sidebar, click on “Integrations” and select “Twitch”
Step 4. The “Allow Emoticons” check-box should be ticked. If it isn’t, click on it to tick
That’s it, your subscribers in that Discord server will now be able to use Twitch emotes.
After you’ve integrated Twitch to your Discord server, a new permissions role will be auto-create specifically for your Twitch subscribers. You can then customise this role by renaming it, as well as adjusting their permissions. Note that you can’t manually add or delete members from the role.
Note: If you’re a viewer or a subscriber, you also should be subscribed to the streamer’s Twitch account, and a member of their Discord server. You can use your favourite emotes on the streamer’s Discord server only if they have integrated that server and granted access for Twitch emotes.
How to use custom emotes on Discord
In addition to the Twitch Emotes, Discord also lets viewers use custom or shared emotes as well. Now that you’ve learned how to use Twitch emotes on Discord, know that you can also allow subscribers to use custom emotes in your Discord server.
If you’re Discord server owner, here’s how to grant access for custom emotes:
Step 1. Go to the required server and click on “Server Settings” as seen in the previous steps
Step 2. Click on “Roles” > “Default Permissions”
Step 3. Scroll down until you see “Use External Emoji” and make sure it is enabled
Note: You can grant this permission for everyone on the server or only give it to particular roles (like subscribers and moderators).
Step 4. In the Server Settings screen click on “Emoji” > “Upload Emoji”
Regardless of why you want emotes on your Discord channel, it is very simple to set up once you have the emotes made. This post will show you how to upload custom emotes to your Discord server.
This post will teach you how to add emotes to your Discord server after using an emoji maker for Discord to create them.
How to Add Emotes to Discord
Upload Emotes to Discord on PC or Mac
Here is how you can upload your custom emotes from your desktop computer:
Launch Discord and select your server from the left side of the screen.
Click server name at the top-left of your screen.
From the drop-down menu, click the gear icon indicating the Server Settings.
Select the Emoji option in the left column.
Click the blue “Upload Emoji” button.
Select the emote from your the folder on your computer where it is saved. Make sure it is sized appropriately (see below).
Feel free to change the alias of the emote. Each must be at least 2 characters long and can only contain numbers, letters, or underscores.
Your emote is on the server. You can check it on any channel.
Repeat up to a maximum of 50 times.
How to Upload Custom Emojis to Discord on Mobile
The easiest way to upload custom emotes to Discord from your mobile device is to use the Discord app. After downloading and installing the app, log in. Then follow these steps:
Launch the Discord app and select the server of your choice from the left side of the screen.
Click the three menu dots next to the name of the server. A menu will pop up for the server.
Select the settings cog from the menu.
Click the “Emoji” option from the selection that appears.
Tap the blue “Upload emoji” button at the top of the screen. You will need to make sure that the emotes are sized correctly (see below).
Feel free to change the alias of the emote by tapping on it and typing. Each must be at least 2 characters long and can only contain numbers, letters, or underscores.
Your emote is on the server. You can check it on any channel.
Repeat up to a maximum of 50 times.
Where to Find Emotes for Your Discord Server
You would create emotes for your Discord server in much the same way that you would create them for Twitch, YouTube, or any other platform. You can design them yourself or look to have them created by another designer.
Have them Custom Designed
Using a professional designer to create your emotes will ensure that you get the emotes that you want from the very beginning. Here are a few places where you can find freelanced work:
Own3D
Own3D has several packs of emotes that you can purchase for your server. While these are optimized for Twitch, they can also be used on your channel (very easily if you sync your accounts). You can also reach out to the company to have custom emotes designed. Own3D has been in the industry for years and has a lot of experience in helping streamers and gamers grow their channels.
Fiverr Freelancer
You can also find a freelancer on Fiverr to create your Discord emotes for you. Browse through the portfolios to find a designer you like, then be clear about what you want them to create for you.
Designing Emotes for Yourself
You can also learn how to make Discord emotes yourself if you have an artistic eye and want to learn. Here are a few programs that you can use:
Gimp is free software that offers several different design elements. It is a good program for beginners who want to learn the basics of design.
Adobe Photoshop/Adobe Illustrator
You can also use Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator to create emotes. While these are more advanced programs, once you learn how to use them well, you have the potential of creating almost anything.
Discord Emote Size
How Many Custom Emotes Can You Have on Discord?
You can have up to 50 emotes on Discord for anyone to use. If you (and others) have boosted it with Nitro, you may be able to upload more.
Discord Nitro also unlocks the ability to have animated emotes on your Discord channel.
How to Sync Your Twitch Emotes to Your Discord Channel
You can also sync your Twitch channel to your Discord channel through Twitch Integration, which will auto-sync your Twitch emotes. Only your subscribers (Twitch will sync those as well) will be able to use the emotes.
Conclusion
Having custom emotes in your Discord server is a great way to build gaming or streaming community. Work together with your teammates to decide which emotes to upload.
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