
Snapchat is a popular social media app that offers a range of features, including video calls.
To make a video call on Snapchat, you need to have the latest version of the app installed on your device.
First, open Snapchat and make sure you have a stable internet connection.
You can start a video call by tapping the phone icon at the top right corner of the screen.
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Call Features
To initiate a video call on Snapchat, open the app to the Chats screen by tapping the speech bubble icon at the bottom of the screen.
You can open a chat with the person you want to call by tapping their name on the Chats menu or by tapping the blue pen-and-paper icon in the lower-right corner and then tapping their name.
To place a video call, tap the Video icon. If you haven't done this before, you'll be warned that video calls will use mobile data if you aren't connected to a wireless network.
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The recipient will be notified that you're calling them for a video chat, and they can choose to watch your video or join the conversation and share video as well.
You can switch between your front and rear cameras anytime during the chat by tapping your video to make it full-screen and then tapping the camera switch button in the upper-right corner.
To minimize the video, swipe down on it, and to resume full screen, tap it again.
To hang up, tap the Video icon, but note that this will not actually end the connection – you'll still be able to see and hear the other person until either they hang up or you close the chat.
You can also record a video message by pressing and holding the Video button, and it will play when the recipient opens the conversation next.
Here are the steps to initiate a video call on Snapchat at a glance:
To make a video call, both you and the friend you're calling will need to use the latest Snapchat update.
Making a Call
To start a video call on Snapchat, open the app to the Chats screen by tapping the speech bubble icon at the bottom of the screen.
Once you're on the Chats screen, open a chat with the person you want to call by tapping their name on the Chats menu or by tapping the blue pen-and-paper icon in the lower-right corner and then tapping their name.
Tap the Video icon to place a video call. If you haven't done this before, you'll be warned that video calls will use mobile data if you aren't connected to a wireless network.
The recipient will be notified that you're calling them for a video chat, and they'll be able to either watch your video or join the conversation and share video as well.
You can switch between your front and rear cameras anytime during the chat by tapping your video to make it full-screen, then tapping the camera switch button in the upper-right corner.
To minimize the video, swipe down on it, which will let you use other phone features without hanging up on your friend.
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Group and Private Chats
Group and Private Chats are a breeze on Snapchat.
You can have group messaging with multiple people, making it easy to stay in touch with friends and family.
Snapchat also allows group video calls, so you can see and talk to multiple people at the same time.
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Chat Guide
To make the most out of video calls on Snapchat, it's essential to know the basics of how to initiate and participate in a call. You can start a video call by tapping the phone icon in the top right corner of the screen.
Snapchat video calls are available to all users, and you don't need to download any additional apps to use this feature.
Add Stickers
Adding stickers to your chat can be a fun way to personalize your conversations. Tap the 'Smiley' tab to access a variety of stickers.
You can include stickers in your Snapchat video chat by selecting them from the 'Smiley' tab. Both you and your friend can view them during the chat.
Chat Guide

Snapchat prioritizes user privacy with end-to-end encryption for messages and calls. This means that only you and the person you're chatting with can see the messages or hear the calls.
If you're worried about your messages being seen by others, you're in luck - Snapchat messages disappear by default after viewing. This way, you can have a private conversation without worrying about your messages being saved.
If someone's being annoying or harassing you, you can block or report them to Snapchat's moderators. This will help keep your chat experience safe and enjoyable.
Here's a quick rundown of Snapchat's chat features:
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I go into video mode in Snapchat?
To enter video mode in Snapchat, tap the button with the lock icon and slide over to start recording. Note: hands-free recording adds a 2-second delay to your video.
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