Snapchat for the Web with Chat Reactions, Lens Rolling to Users Around the World: Details

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Snapchat for web is currently rolling out to all users globally. Snapchat for Web, which is a web version of the messaging service, was announced by the company in July. The expanded availability of the messaging app was announced by Snap in a round of new features slated for the fall. Snapchat for web includes messaging features like Chat Reaction and Chat Reply with Lens. Snapchat for Web initially rolled out to paid subscribers in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada. Meanwhile, all Snapchat users in Australia and New Zealand can take advantage of Snapchat for web starting July.

Snap has announced that it is to roll Snapchat for the web for users around the world. As mentioned earlier, this feature was initially rolled out in July and was only available to paid customers in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada. Snapchat for the web was available to all users in Australia and New Zealand from July.

Snapchat for web comes with features like Chat Reaction and Chat Reply with Lens. The web version will let users connect with their friends via chat and call using their desktop.

Users can go here snapchat.com To use Snapchat for the web. They have to log in to the application using their username and password. Users will be able to initiate calls or resume chats from mobile.

In other news, the Snapchat Dual Camera feature was introduced late last month as a new way to allow Snapchatters to capture two perspectives at the same time. The new feature lets you use both the front and back cameras at the same time to capture photos and videos. Snap’s camera is one of the most used cameras in the world, the company said. The dual camera feature comes with four layouts and one can use creative tools like music, stickers and lenses to create Snapchat content.


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