Google is launching a new feature designed to make the digital world more inclusive as they release 53 new gender-fluid emoji on Pixel phones in beta this week. These will be added to all Android Q phones later this year.
According to Fast Company, the emoji have been specifically designed to appear neither male nor female. They are Google’s attempt at simplifying the emoji keyboard with more universal characters, thus making Google the first (tech) company to “acknowledge gender as something that was fluid rather than binary. ”

“It’s like we’re all at the pool and it’s like the water is cold,” Jennifer Daniel, a designer at Google, tells Fast Company. “Some people want to go swimming, but we’ll wait for someone to swim first. We just dove in first.”




