Thursday, 16 September 2021

How to save videos on Snapchat

Saving a video on Snapchat is easy.

If you've taken a video on Snapchat and you want to save it to your camera roll, don't fear, it's a super easy process.

Saving a video on Snapchat is very straightforward. You can choose whether to save it to "Memories" which is Snapchat's own camera roll and where it pulls those pesky daily flashbacks from or to both Snapchat's "Memories" and your phone's camera roll.

If you're looking to save a video sent to you on Snapchat, it's a little more complicated...and a little creepier. Maybe just don't? Either way, we laid out a few options for you below.

Follow these steps to save videos on Snapchat.

How to save videos on Snapchat

1. Open Snapchat

2. Take video

3. Tap the downward pointing arrow on the bottom of the screen

Tap the downward pointing arrow.
Tap the downward pointing arrow. Credit: screenshot: snapchat

4. Choose if you want to save the video just on Snapchat through "Memories" or if you want to save it to your camera roll too. Tap the option you want.

Choose where you want the video saved to.
Choose where you want the video saved to. Credit: screenshot: snapchat

5. Select "Save"

Select "Save."
Select "Save." Credit: Screenshot: snapchat

When the video has saved the downward pointing arrow will become a check mark.

The checkmark indicates the video has successfully been saved.
The checkmark indicates the video has successfully been saved. Credit: screenshot: snapchat

How to save a video on Snapchat that was sent to you

Yes, there are ways to record a Snapchat video sent to you, but we recommend that you respect that Snapchats are fleeting and let the video go. That being said, to save a video sent to you on Snapchat you can screen record it, but the user who sent you the Snap will receive a notification that you screen recorded the video.

Alternatively, you can use a sketchy third party app or mirror your phone to your computer screen and record it there. We don't recommend either. Additionally, Snap is constantly updating and it's very possible these methods won't work, or the other person will be notified.

There is also the tried and true method of using another phone to record the video, but maybe just don't!



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