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How to Use Snapchat: Complete Tutorial for Beginners (and Everyone Else)

Social Media Marketing
Arushi Monga April 3, 2026 16 min read

You downloaded Snapchat. Now you’re staring at a camera screen with zero explanation, wondering why the app just… opened the camera. No walkthrough. No tooltips. Nothing.

Snapchat has one of the worst onboarding experiences of any major app. It assumes you already know what you’re doing. (You don’t. That’s fine.)

This snapchat tutorial covers everything from how to create a account on snapchat to sending snaps, using lenses, exploring the map, and more. No assumptions, no skipping the confusing parts.

What Does Snapchat Look Like and How Does It Work?

If you’re wondering what is snapchat and how does it work, here’s the simple version:

Snapchat is a photo and video messaging app where content disappears after it’s viewed. You send a “snap” (photo or video), the recipient opens it, and it’s gone. Stories last 24 hours, then vanish too.

Today, Snapchat also includes:

  • AR lenses
  • Snap Map
  • Chat messages
  • Spotlight (short videos)
  • Paid features (Snapchat+)

So if you’re asking what can you do on snapchat, the answer is: a lot more than just sending disappearing photos.

Who uses it? Primarily people aged 13-34, though the 25+ segment has grown steadily as users stick around after college.

How to Create a Snapchat Account?

Getting set up takes under two minutes. Here’s exactly how.

Step 1: Download the App

Snapchat is free on the App Store (iOS) and Google Play (Android). Download it, open it, and tap Sign Up not Log In.

Step 2: Enter Your Basic Info

You’ll fill in:

  • First and last name
  • Birthday (you must be 13+)
  • Username
  • Password
  • Phone number or email for verification

Pro Tip: Your username is permanent. Unlike your display name, it cannot be changed after you set it. Pick something you won’t regret in three years not your childhood nickname or a random string of numbers.

Before you lock it in, explore creative Snapchat username ideas that match your personality, because unlike your display name, your username stays with you long-term.

Step 3: Verify Your Number

Snapchat texts you a code. Enter it and your account is live.

Step 4: Set Up Your Profile

Add a profile photo, set up your Bitmoji (Snapchat’s avatar system), and check your privacy settings. By default, only friends can contact you. Keep it that way until you’re comfortable with the app.

What Does Snapchat Look Like? A Quick Interface Tour

If you’re confused about what does snapchat look like, you’re not alone.

ScreenWhat It IsHow to Get There
CameraDefault home screenApp opens here automatically
ChatYour DMs and group chatsSwipe right from camera
Stories/DiscoverFriends’ Stories + Snapchat contentSwipe left from camera
Snap MapFriend locations on a real mapPinch inward on camera screen
ProfileYour account, Snapscore, settingsTap icon in top-left corner
SearchFind friends, lenses, StoriesTap the search bar at the top

The camera is always home base. Every feature branches from there. Once that clicks, the rest of the app makes a lot more sense.

How to Send a Snapchat Message?

Sending a Photo or Video Snap

  1. Open Snapchat you land on the camera screen
  2. Tap the circle button once for a photo, or hold it for video (up to 60 seconds)
  3. Edit your snap if you want (text, stickers, drawings more on this later)
  4. Tap the blue arrow in the bottom right corner
  5. Select who to send it to individual friends or your Story
  6. Tap Send

The recipient gets a notification. Once they open it, the snap disappears. If they screenshot it, you get notified immediately.

Sending a Chat Message

Not every conversation needs a photo. For text:

  1. Swipe right to open Chat
  2. Tap a friend’s name
  3. Type in the message bar and hit Send

Chat messages also disappear after both people have viewed them. (Yes, text messages vanish here too.) You can change this per conversation by pressing and holding a message.

How to Attach a Link to a Snap

You can’t embed a hyperlink inside a photo or video snap directly. But sharing URLs in chat works fine:

  1. Copy your link
  2. Open a chat with a friend
  3. Long-press the message bar and tap Paste
  4. Hit Send

Alternatively, tap the paperclip icon while editing a snap to attach a web link that appears below the image.

How to View Snap Story

To learn how to view snap story:

To watch a friend’s Story:

  1. Swipe right to the Chat/Stories screen
  2. Look for a colored ring around a friend’s profile picture that means they have an active Story
  3. Tap their name to start watching

Stories play automatically. Tap the right side of the screen to skip to the next clip. Tap the left side to rewind. Swipe down to exit.

To see who viewed your Story:

  1. Tap your profile icon (top left)
  2. Tap your Story preview
  3. Swipe up on any clip to see the viewer list

Friends can reply to your Story via direct message. You’ll see replies in your Chat screen like a normal DM.

How to Use Snap Lenses

Lenses are Snapchat’s AR filters. They change your face, swap backgrounds, add animated effects, or do something completely unexpected. This is the feature Snapchat is most known for.

Applying a Lens

  1. On the camera screen, tap your face to switch to the front camera
  2. Press and hold your face on the screen until a row of lenses appears at the bottom
  3. Scroll through and tap any lens to apply it
  4. Take your snap as normal

To find specific lenses, tap the search bar at the top and search by name or category.

How to Use Two Snap Filters at Once

Most people don’t know this works. Here’s the trick:

  1. Apply your lens and take the photo (don’t send yet)
  2. On the preview screen, swipe left or right this brings up visual overlay filters (color effects, brightness, time stamp, temperature, speed)
  3. Keep swiping to find the one you want
  4. Now you have your lens plus a visual filter applied simultaneously

You can’t stack two face lenses. But one face lens plus one visual overlay? Totally doable.

How to Scan on Snapchat

Snapchat’s Scan feature uses your camera to identify things in the real world — products, plants, QR codes, even math problems.

To use Scan:

  1. Open the camera screen
  2. Press and hold the Snapchat logo in the center of the screen
  3. Point your camera at whatever you want to identify
  4. Snapchat surfaces results — triggered lenses, product links, or information

It’s particularly useful for scanning Snapcodes (more on those in the friends section) and finding AR lenses tied to real-world products or events.

How to Use the Snapchat Map

The Snap Map shows your location and your friends’ locations on a real map. It updates whenever you open the app.

Opening the Map

  • On the camera screen, pinch inward with two fingers
  • Or tap the location pin icon in the bottom-left toolbar

Your Bitmoji appears at your current location. Friends who share their location appear as their Bitmojis too.

Controlling Who Sees Your Location

  1. Open Snap Map
  2. Tap your Bitmoji on the map
  3. Tap Edit Location
  4. Choose your setting:
    • Everyone — any Snapchat user can see you
    • Friends Only — only mutual friends
    • Ghost Mode — no one sees your location

Ghost Mode is the right default for most people. You can still see others’ locations without sharing your own.

What Else You Can Do on the Map

  • Browse public Snaps pinned to locations around the world (look for Story clusters on the map)
  • Search a friend’s username to jump to their location on the map
  • Use the directions feature to navigate to a friend’s location

How to Add Friends on Snapchat

A Snapchat account with no friends is just a camera app. Here’s how to find people.

By Username

  1. Tap the search bar at the top of the camera screen
  2. Type their exact username
  3. Tap their profile, then Add Friend

By Phone Number

If you give Snapchat access to your contacts, it automatically suggests people whose phone numbers match existing accounts. Go to Profile → Add Friends → All Contacts.

By Snapcode

Every user has a unique Snapcode — a yellow square with a pattern of dots. To add someone via Snapcode:

  1. Open the camera
  2. Point it at their Snapcode
  3. Press and hold the Snapcode on screen
  4. Tap Add Friend

By Quick Add

Snapchat suggests people you might know based on mutual friends. Check Profile → Add Friends → Quick Add. It’s not always accurate, but worth a scroll every now and then.

Want more Snapchat friends? Share your Snapcode or username on other platforms. Snapchat has no public discovery feed for finding strangers, so growing your list is mostly intentional and manual.

How to Create a Video in Snapchat

Basic Video Snap

Hold the capture button to record. Release when you’re done. Maximum length is 60 seconds per clip.

Multi-Snap (Longer Videos)

Need more than 60 seconds?

  1. Hold the capture button and keep recording past the 60-second mark
  2. Snapchat automatically saves each 60-second segment as a separate snap
  3. Send all segments together — they play back-to-back for the recipient

Hands-Free Recording

Don’t want to hold the button the entire time?

  1. Press the capture button
  2. Swipe up while still holding — this locks hands-free recording
  3. Tap the button again to stop

Slow-Mo, Fast-Forward, or Rewind

After recording a video, swipe left on the preview screen:

  • Snail icon = slow motion
  • Rabbit icon = fast forward
  • Rewind arrow = plays the video backward

How to Edit Snapchats

Before you send, you can customize your snap with several tools along the right side of the preview screen:

ToolWhat It Does
T (Text)Add text; tap again to change alignment and style
PencilDraw freehand anywhere on the snap
StickersAdd emoji, Bitmoji, or Giphy stickers
ScissorsCut out part of your snap to make a custom sticker
PaperclipAttach a URL that appears below the snap
TimerSet how long recipients can view (1-10 seconds, or ∞)
MusicAdd a song playing behind your snap
CaptionAdd permanent text visible in the recipient’s chat

To move any element: drag it. To resize: pinch with two fingers. To rotate: twist with two fingers.

How to Read Snapchat Messages (and What the Icons Mean)

The colored boxes in your Chat screen are one of the most confusing parts of Snapchat for new users. Here’s exactly what each one means:

IconMeaning
Red filled boxUnopened photo snap sent to you
Purple filled boxUnopened video snap sent to you
Blue filled boxUnopened chat message sent to you
Red empty boxPhoto snap you sent; they haven’t opened it
Gray empty boxSnap expired or delivery pending
“Opened”They viewed your snap
“Delivered”Your snap was sent but not yet opened

To read a message or open a snap:

  1. Swipe right to Chat
  2. Tap the conversation
  3. Snaps open automatically and disappear when you leave the screen

You get one replay per snap, per day. Tap the snap icon immediately after viewing to replay it. Miss that window and it’s gone.

How to Make Your Snap Subscription (Snapchat+)

Snapchat+ is the paid tier. It costs $3.99/month and adds features the free version doesn’t have:

  • Friend Solar System — see where you rank in friends’ best friend lists
  • Ghost Trails — see the path a friend traveled on Snap Map, not just their current location
  • Custom app icons — change how Snapchat looks on your home screen
  • Story Timer — see exactly when a Story was posted (down to the minute)
  • Priority Story Replies — your replies show up higher in a creator’s inbox
  • Exclusive Bitmoji backgrounds and themes

To subscribe:

  1. Tap your profile icon (top left)
  2. Tap the Snapchat+ banner
  3. Choose monthly, 6-month, or annual plan
  4. Complete payment through App Store or Google Play

Is it worth it? For heavy daily users, the extra context on friends’ activity is genuinely useful. For casual users, the free version covers everything you actually need.

Snapchat Menu Guide: Settings You Should Actually Know

Most people open settings once and never go back. These are the ones worth knowing:

Privacy Controls (Profile → Settings → Privacy Controls):

  • Contact Me: Set to Friends Only unless you want strangers in your DMs
  • View My Story: Choose Friends, Everyone, or a custom list
  • See My Location: Managed separately through Snap Map settings

Two-Factor Authentication: Profile → Settings → Two-Factor Authentication. Turn this on. Snapchat accounts get targeted by hackers regularly; this one setting protects you from most attacks.

Blocked List: Profile → Settings → Blocked. See and manage anyone you’ve blocked.

Manage Preferences → Lifestyle & Interests: Helps Snapchat show you better content in the Discover feed. Worth updating if the feed feels irrelevant.

Tips and Tricks on Snapchat

A few things that make Snapchat significantly better once you know them:

Save before you send. Tap the download icon (bottom left on the preview screen) to save a snap to your phone’s camera roll before it disappears from both sides.

Use Memories. Swipe up on the camera screen to access Memories; Snapchat’s built-in camera roll. You can store, organize, and repost old snaps from here without them ever hitting your phone gallery.

Pin important conversations. Long-press a friend’s name in Chat → tap Chat SettingsPin Conversation. They stay at the top of your list permanently.

Set custom notification sounds for specific friends. Long-press their name in Chat → More → Custom Notification. Useful when you want to know immediately when one specific person snaps you.

Try Spotlight if you want public reach. Snapchat’s short-video feed works like TikTok. Swipe right past Discover to find it. Post public videos here; Snapchat has paid creators whose content goes viral.

Clear your cache if the app runs slow. Profile → Settings → Privacy Controls → Clear Cache. Fixes most performance issues without losing any content.

How to Log Back Into Snapchat

Got logged out? Here’s how to get back in:

  1. Open Snapchat and tap Log In
  2. Enter your username or email and password
  3. Complete SMS verification if prompted

Forgot your password? Tap Forgot Password on the login screen → choose reset via phone or email → follow the link Snapchat sends.

Forgot your username? Search your inbox for old Snapchat emails your username is in the original verification email. Your username is also different from your display name, so double-check you’re not confusing the two.

Key Takeaways

  • Your username is permanent — pick it carefully during account setup
  • The camera screen is home base — every feature swipes from there
  • Snaps disappear by default but you can save to Memories before sending
  • Stories last 24 hours and show you exactly who viewed each slide
  • Lenses activate by holding your face on the front camera — stack with a visual filter for two effects at once
  • Snap Map defaults to friends-only sharing — switch to Ghost Mode for full privacy
  • Snapchat+ costs $3.99/month and adds friend tracking features worth having if you’re a daily user
  • Screenshot notifications are real — Snapchat always alerts the sender when you screenshot a direct snap

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you delete your Snapchat account?

Go to accounts.snapchat.com, log in, and click “Delete My Account.” There’s a 30-day deactivation window — your account isn’t permanently deleted until that period passes. Log back in during those 30 days to reactivate it.

Can you use Snapchat on a computer?

Yes, at web.snapchat.com. Chat and Stories work on desktop. The camera, most AR lenses, and Snap Map don’t — those features need the mobile app.

What is a Snapscore?

Your cumulative snap activity score. It increases every time you send or receive snaps. It doesn’t unlock features or affect anything functional — it’s mostly a vanity number that Snapchat superfans track.

Can someone screenshot my Story without me knowing?

For public Stories — no, Snapchat doesn’t notify you of Story screenshots. For direct snaps sent to specific people — yes, you get an instant notification.

What does "pending" mean on Snapchat?

The person hasn’t added you back as a friend yet. Your snaps are queued but won’t deliver until they accept your friend request.

How long does Snapchat keep your data?

Opened snaps are deleted from Snapchat’s servers within 30 days. Unopened snaps from non-friends delete after 30 days automatically. Opened group chat content deletes after 24 hours. Check Snapchat’s privacy policy for the full breakdown.

Why can't I find someone on Snapchat?

They may have privacy settings that hide their account from search results, or the account may be deactivated. Always search by their exact username — display names aren’t searchable.

What's the difference between a snap and a chat?

A snap is a photo or video with a countdown timer. A chat is a text message (or voice/video call). Both live in the Chat screen, but snaps disappear faster and notify the sender when you open them.

About the Author

Arushi Monga

Arushi Monga

Arushi is a proficient SEO and ASO specialist with a 5-year track record working for B2B and B2C organizations. Currently, she is heading SEO strategy for Vaizle and helping businesses improve their online presence. A mountain girl at heart, she likes to recharge her creative abilities by taking long walks and listening to podcasts.

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