how to send snaps from a web browser

how to send snaps from a web browser
how to send snaps from a web browser

If you use Snapchat daily to communicate with loved ones, you undoubtedly do it from your smartphone. And for good reason, it is on smartphones that the messaging platform was born, first in 2011 on the iPhone, before arriving at the end of 2012 on Android. The social network, whose explosion has continued to grow in recent years, is however no longer exclusive to smartphones. Like what WhatsApp offers, Snap Inc., the parent company of Snapchat, allows access to its platform from any web browser.

The web version of Snapchat, which was once restricted to certain Snapchat+ subscribers in certain English-speaking countries, ended up being made accessible to everyone using them in September 2022. Thanks to it, you can send snaps and even make calls video directly from your computer. Connecting to the service and using the web version of Snapchat is just as simple as on mobile. Here’s a quick guide to sending cool snaps from your PC.

1. Log in to Snapchat Web

Start by opening your favorite web browser and going to web.snapchat.com. For an optimal experience, prefer to use Google Chrome or any other Chromium-based web browser, such as Microsoft Edge, Opera or Brave.

You will be able to use your email, but also, and above all, access Spotlight. This feed, which allows you to see snaps published by the community, is in fact not accessible from Safari, nor from Firefox which is simply not supported.

On the left of the screen, enter your username or your email address, or click Use my phone number, depending on the connection method you usually use, and click Connexion.

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Then enter your password and click Following to validate and log in to your Snapchat account.

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2. Allow Snapchat to Access Your Webcam

Before you can start sending photos and videos to Snapchat from your PC, you’ll first need to allow the platform to access your computer’s webcam. To do this, Click on the camera to send snaps.

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A pop-up alert should appear telling you that Snapchat is about to ask you for permission to access your camera and microphone. Click on It’s understood !.

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Your browser’s access permission pop-up should then appear. Click on the button To allow to give permission for it to use the webcam and microphone built into your PC. Once this formality is completed, you are almost ready to snap from your PC.

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3. Get to grips with the interface

The interface of the web version of Snapchat is somewhat different from that offered on mobile. More stripped down, it is closer to that of WhatsApp. In the left column, you will find your different conversations and in the center the overview of the selected conversation.

To send a Snap, you have two options: either by clicking directly on the button displayed in the main pane, when no conversation is selected, or by clicking directly on the button showing a camera, to the right of the name of your correspondent, in the left column.

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As for Spotlight, accessible only from a Chromium web browser, you can consult it by clicking directly on the appropriate button, at the top right of the window.

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