FREE EMOTE puts a floating button over every screen. Tap it, pick your emote, and it fires instantly to the M2_BYTE server — all without switching apps or losing your focus.
Every feature is designed for one-handed, zero-interruption operation.
A small circle with the FREE EMOTE logo floats over every screen. Drag it anywhere you like — it remembers where you put it. Tap to open the emote menu without ever leaving your current app.
All emote images are packed directly into the app as local assets — no server call needed to display them. They load with a smooth skeleton shimmer animation and appear in a 3-column scrollable grid.
Type in the search bar to filter emotes by name or numeric ID in real-time. Find exactly what you need without scrolling through the whole grid.
One settings panel (slides in from the top) lets you enter your Team Code, up to 5 player UIDs, and choose your region: ME, EUROPE, VN, BR, or ID. Everything auto-saves to local storage.
Tap an emote and its card instantly flashes cyan-green on success or red on failure — so you always know the result without reading any text.
Runs as a Foreground Service so Android can't kill it silently. Uses START_STICKY to auto-restart if stopped. The menu layout is pre-warmed 800 ms after startup — so the very first tap opens instantly with no freeze or jank on any device.
Install the APK, open FREE EMOTE, and tap "Grant Overlay Permission". The app sends you straight to the Android system settings. One toggle and you're done — no root required.
Tap "Start Overlay Service". A floating ball appears over your screen. Open it, tap Settings, and fill in your Team Code, up to 5 UIDs, and your Region. Settings save automatically the moment you type them.
Search or scroll the 3-column emote grid. Tap any emote and it fires instantly to your targets. The card flashes green on success.
Get updates, support, and connect with other users on our official channels — links are also built directly into the app.
Free · Android 5.0+ · No Root · ~26 MB
Enable "Install from unknown sources" in Android settings before installing.