Kim Kardashian
Kim Kardashian in Los Angeles on Nov. 8, 2015. Getty Images

It's an exciting week in the Kardashian-West household. While Kanye West put the final touches on his forthcoming album, the title of which remains unclear, Kim Kardashian was hard at work on her Kimoji app.

The "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star tweeted a message to fans on Thursday regarding her emoji app, which was released in December 2015. Her app, which is is available for iPhone and Android devices, features dozens of new Kardashian-themed emoticons and, now, GIFs (aptly titled "KimoGIFs"). The tweet featured a video preview of the pre-existing keyboard flooded with the new pictures.

Kim first teased the update Jan. 7. She tweeted that she had "exciting" things in store for her fans, but provided no insight as to what those things may be. She did, however, allow fans to clue her in as to what they felt was missing from the popular emoji app.

Kimoji was launched Dec. 21, 2015. Fans rushed to purchase the app, which Kim and her fans believed caused the Apple App Store to crash. The tech brand later assured Tech Insider that "there were absolutely no issues with the App Store" on that day. The Kimoji keyboard was first filled with things near and dear to the reality star: beignets, her matte black Mercedes G-Wagon, her infamous booty and much, much more.

This is the second app Kim has launched. Her first, a game called "Kim Kardashian Hollywood," was released in 2014.