iOS 18 likely to allow text effects for individual words in iMessage

iOS 18 is likely to get upgraded with RCS support which would enable users to enhance their communication with Android phones
An undated image of iOS 17. — Apple
An undated image of iOS 17. — Apple

iOS 18 is likely to be launched at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 10, and reports suggested that the soon-to-be-launched iOS is expected to feature text effects on messages which would permit the users to animate individual words in messages.

Recently, MacRumors said “multiple sources familiar with the matter,” claimed that iOS 18 will surely elevate your texting experience which assists users in voicing their words and expressing their feelings in a text.

However, it's still unclear whether this feature will be similar to the one which is currently available to all entire messages, or whether it would be a different kettle of fish. 

Read more: iOS 18 — All you need to know

Users would be allowed to integrate a handful of fun effects to your iMessages, because of the presence of a few intriguing full-screen effects such as lasers, confetti, etc.

iOS 18 is likely to get upgraded with RCS support which would enable users to enhance their communication with Android phones, artificial intelligence (AI) powered features or even sometimes customised AI-generated emojis. 

However, it's still unclear whether this feature would apply to iMessages only or to RCS messages too. But, Apple is expected to be entirely focused towards making iMessage more viable and considering it as a great alternative to ‘Green bubbles’.

All the Apple users are anticipated for June 10, for the release of iOS 18 as all the features will be unleashed then.