Snapchat Hacks: 35 Tricks and Features You Probably Didn’t Know About
We refer to them as Snapchat hacks because many of the app’s best features are either hidden or just not intuitive. We’re looking at you, black paintbrush.
We call them Snapchat hacks because many of the app’s best features are either hidden or just not intuitive. We’re looking at you, Tint Brush. But if you can learn these tricks you’ll have a powerful new arsenal of tools to help take your brand’s Snap game to the next level.
In this guide we’ll teach you how to access these lesser-known features, and uncover a few more tricks that are available only after manipulating the settings on your device.
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Bonus: Download a free guide that reveals the steps to create custom Snapchat geofilters and lenses, plus tips on how to use them to promote your business.
If you fancy yourself more of a da Vinci than a doodler, then this Snapchat hack is for you.
How to do it on iOS
How to do it on Android
Using Snapchat on a tablet, where the screen is much larger, is another helpful trick for creating intricate masterpieces. Draw with a stylus to really impress people with your works of art.
Add a sepia filter, broadcast your location, and the current temperature all at the same time!
If you’re not happy with your combo, simply swipe right to delete all three filters and return to your unfiltered image.
May we suggest ? ?
If you’re feeling particularly adventurous you can try layering different color emoji.
All the simple info filters—speed, temperature, time, and altitude—have variations. Miles per hour becomes kilometers per hour, fahrenheit becomes celsius, feet becomes meters, and the time becomes the date.
Take things to the next level with the temperature filter. Not only can you switch from fahrenheit to celsius, you can also continue tapping to display an hourly or three-day forecast complete with weather icons.
Simply tap the info filter of your choice to access the other options.
Pro Tip: No need to ask for the date anymore – simply tap ? on the time filter, for the date to appear! pic.twitter.com/MWig4R5r1V
— Snapchat Support (@snapchatsupport) March 4, 2016
The “0” creates a nice oval frame and the “A” will give you a bold triangular border, for example.
Because the stuck-out tongue/winking eye emoji is more charming than any human face could ever hope to be.
When viewing content from Snapchat’s Discover partners, tap and hold a Snap to share it with friends. It’ll automatically open as a draft, where you can add to it the same way you would any of your own Snaps. These can only be sent to individuals via chat, not shared to your Story.
For every color in the rainbow, drag your finger down the color slider to expand it and choose whatever color you like.
Want even more options? Once you’ve found the color family you want, simply drag your finger to the left side of the screen to lock it, then drag to the top left-hand corner for a darker shade or to the bottom right for a pastel pigment.
With a little-known feature called Tint Brush, you can change colors in your Snaps.
How to do it
When you save a Snap to Memories, most geofilters available at the time are saved too. When you go back to edit a Snap, you can swipe to access those community geofilters.
If you took a photo while vacationing in San Francisco, for example, you can edit that Snap in Memories to access the San Francisco city filter from your home on the East Coast.
How to do it
Did something ruin an otherwise perfect shot? Get rid of it with Magic Eraser.
How to do it
Keep in mind though that the tool isn’t perfect. Magic Eraser works best on objects in front of simple backgrounds
Jazz up your photos and videos by drawing with emoji. There are eight rotating options to choose from.
How to do it
Use the emoji brush to paint with ❤️'s, ⭐️'s, 🍀's,🎈's 🌈's and more!
(Horseshoes & pots of gold are still a work in progress, though 😜) pic.twitter.com/9F1HxTiDpB— Snapchat Support (@snapchatsupport) May 10, 2017
As Lenses transform faces, you can use this feature to alter backgrounds.
How to do it
Breed new life into your old photos with artistic filters for Snaps saved to Memories. Our favorite is Vincent Van Gogh’s Starry Night.
How to do it
Press and hold on a Snap in Memories, tap the paintbrush icon, and various artistic styles should appear 🎨🖌 : https://t.co/QrUN8wAsE1 pic.twitter.com/vlccs0g4zP
— Snapchat Support (@snapchatsupport) January 12, 2017
As a brand you can ask followers to message you and then reply with a pre-constructed image containing a discount code or some other call to action. It’s a fun, time-saving engagement tactic.
You can also share video stored on your phone, but you aren’t able to edit the clips within Snapchat.
This makes it easier to hold your phone steady and flip back and forth between the front and rear camera. You need to be on an iOS device to use this hack.
How to do it
This one is easy. When filming a video simply double tap the screen to switch from selfie mode to point of view.
Yep, this is the same trick that works with your phone’s default camera app. If you have a pair of earbuds or headphones with volume control then you can use those to take Snaps as well. You don’t even have to hold your phone.
No more awkwardly pinching the screen! When recording, sliding your finger up the screen will zoom in and sliding down will zoom out.
One-handed zoom is a game changer ?. Simply drag your? up and away from the capture button while recording! pic.twitter.com/oTbXLFc4zX
— Snapchat Support (@snapchatsupport) May 10, 2016
This one requires a bit of timing if you want to capture a specific part of a song, but it’s a simple trick otherwise.
If you’re worried about loud and jarring background noise ruining the experience for your viewers, you can send a Snap without sound. After you record a video, simply tap the microphone icon in the bottom lefthand corner of the screen before hitting the blue send button.
How to do it
When you need a *little* more help getting into character, try adding a voice filter! 🤖 Learn more here: https://t.co/9lBfxnNR03 pic.twitter.com/ElBQRfyMql
— Snapchat Support (@snapchatsupport) July 7, 2017
Sometimes 10 seconds isn’t enough to capture a moment in all its glory. That’s where Multi Snaps come in.
You can record up to six continuous Snaps, then pick and choose your favorites to share.
How to do it
This feature has limitations. For instance, Multi Snaps can’t be looped, reversed, or include 3D stickers. They are also only available for iOS (at the time of writing).
Photo Snaps set to limitless will remain on-screen until your recipient taps away. Video Snaps will loop infinitely, so your friends can watch them again and again and again.
How to do it for a photo
How to do it for a video
These options are available for both Snaps and Stories. If used in a Story, the infinity setting will display the Snap until the viewer taps to see the next item in the Story.
Choose the ∞ timer when your friends need more than a moment to *truly* appreciate your vision 😍 https://t.co/js6mm1w1Yq
👩🎨 @DABattelle pic.twitter.com/qCvlCnwvZR
— Snapchat Support (@snapchatsupport) May 17, 2017
And then you can easily post and promote it across other social networks. Here’s the format: www.snapchat.com/add/YOURUSERNAME
If you enable Travel Mode on your Snapchat app, instead of downloading automatically, Snaps and Stories will load only when you tap them.
How to do it
You can do this with any Snap in your Story, regardless of where it appears in the order.
How to do it
Is your competitor keeping tabs on you? Follow them and find out.
In the mood to watch something a little different? You can search any topic or keyword.
How to do it
Snapchat’s critics oft point to its lack of external links (outside of ads or Discover content) as a con. But this little-known feature let’s you link to any Snap.
How to do it
If you’d rather not let the SnapMap feature know where you’re posting from, it’s easy to hid your location on Ghost Mode.
How to do it
Want to get away from it all? 👋 Go into 'Ghost Mode' to hide your location from everyone on the Snap Map 👻 You can still see it though! pic.twitter.com/jSMrolMRY4
— Snapchat Support (@snapchatsupport) June 29, 2017
On both iOS and Android you can add a widget to start a chat directly from your home screen.
How to do it on iOS
How to do it on Android
On Android, you can resize the Snapchat widget to give your friend's Bitmojis more room for activities 🤸 https://t.co/V6Q86NJZLq pic.twitter.com/2lmfZ5Pe9y
— Snapchat Support (@snapchatsupport) March 16, 2017
Snapcodes needn’t be limited to your profile. You can create them for any web property.
How to do it
You can make Snapcodes for any website you want🤗 Create them in the app on iOS devices or online here: https://t.co/RnbWa8sCmi pic.twitter.com/h2gft6HkJp
— Snapchat Support (@snapchatsupport) February 10, 2017
Creating a geofilter is now easier than ever.
How to do it
Hootsuite’s on Snapchat! Click this link on mobile to go directly to Hootsuite’s profile or scan the Snapcode below to add Hootsuite as a Friend on Snapchat.
With files from Kendall Walters, Amanda Wood, and Evan LePage.
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