The MediaGlyphic language is made with images and these are displayed in browsers or with customized display programs. Every glyph has a code assigned and by this code the glyph is accessed, displayed, transmitted.
When transmitting a sentence written in MG, only the codes for it need to be sent. The receiving party's system would decode those codes and display the correct images.
The MG input systems take the user input, typed in the user’s preferred language, and transform it (automatically or interactively) into MG sentences, producing both glyphs (for the user to see) and codes to be trasmitted to a receiving party. While still waiting for independent programs (or plugins) downloadable by users and locally usable, these two remote (=since they are based on requests to MG servers) input systems are now available: