Samsung’s One UI 7 update greatly elevated the Galaxy AI Sketch to Image tool. As you may have heard, the tool is now called Drawing Assist and boasts a bunch of new features, as well as multimodal capabilities.
All this means is you can now create AI-generated images more easily and have greater control over the result. You can also use your AI-generated illustrations in a wider variety of ways. And today, we’ll talk about leveraging the power of AI to create new stickers.
Drawing Assist in One UI 7 allows you to create stickers almost instantly. You can later use them for your image edits inside the Gallery app. It’s a powerful tool and very easy to use.
To create a new sticker using Drawing Assist, sketch something in the app, upload an image, or give the AI some instructions using text or voice commands.
For this example, we used a text command to instruct Drawing Assist to draw “an ’80s car on a highway, back view.”
Once the AI creates the illustration, you can tap the sticker logo in the upper toolbar, select a sticker style, and tap “Done.” Your new sticker will be saved for later use in Gallery edits. Sticker styles include:
- Original
- Outline
- Cutout
- Vintage
- Cartoon


Now, you can open the Gallery app and start editing your photo. After you access the stickers menu inside the photo editor, you can apply your new Drawing Assist-generated sticker to your image, resize it, rotate it, and so on.
Here is a quick example of that same ’80s car sticker we applied to a real photo captured on a mountain road.


The colors don’t quite match, and the perspective might be a bit off, but this was created in just a few taps as a quick example. Of course, you can play around with Drawing Assist parameters and give the AI more detailed instructions to get the ideal sticker design you might be looking for.
There is a lot of room for creativity using this new sticker tool in One UI 7’s Drawing Assist, not just for fun photo editing but for making fun collages.
Samsung recently resumed the One UI 7 rollout, so you should now be able to experiment with everything new Drawing Assist has to offer.
It should be noted that Drawing Assist is an advanced Galaxy AI feature available only on high-end Samsung phones running One UI 7. More budget models, such as the Galaxy A56, run a more stripped-down version of One UI 7 that lacks these powerful Galaxy AI tools. Mid-range phones feature what Samsung calls Awesome Intelligence. Check this article to see how it differs from Galaxy AI.