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This wikiHow teaches you how to back up photos from your camera roll to your Snapchat Memories. Snapchat automatically backs up all photos saved to the Snaps folder in your Memories. To add images from your camera roll to this backed-up folder, you can export them as a Story, and then save the Story instead of sharing it on Snapchat. This is pretty easy to do on any Android, iPhone, or iPad, but the options can kind of tricky to find. Once you know where to find them, backing up your camera roll photos to Snapchat is a piece of cake!

Things You Should Know

  • Your Camera Roll isn't backed up by Snapchat automatically, but you can back it up at any time by adding photos and videos to Memories.
  • On Android, tap the Memories icon, select "Camera Roll," select your content, and then export them to your Snapchat Memories.
  • On an iPhone or iPad, open your Memories, select "Camera Roll," select your content, and create a story. Your story items are now saved to your Memories.
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  1. It's the yellow icon with a white ghost inside. Snapchat will open to your camera screen.
  2. It's the two overlapping images at the bottom of the screen, just left of the shutter button.
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  3. This tab is at the top of the Memories screen. Although you can see your camera roll in Snapchat, you'll notice that there's a message at the top that says "Your Camera Roll isn't backed up by Snapchat."
  4. After tapping and holding one image, a menu will expand at the bottom, and a checkmark will appear on the image thumbnail. If you want to back up more than one image, tap other image thumbnails to add checkmarks.
  5. This displays the selected image(s) as though you're going to post a Story. But don't worry—you won't have to share the images publicly!
  6. It's at the bottom of the image.
  7. Since the images are already saved to your camera roll, you'll only want to save them to Memories now. This backs up the selected photo(s) to the Snaps folder in your Memories.
    • Tap the X at the top to minimize the image.
  8. It's at the upper-left corner. All images in this folder are automatically backed up to Snapchat. Even if you delete and reinstall Snapchat, the images will remain in this folder.
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  1. It's the yellow icon with a white ghost inside. Snapchat will open to your camera screen.
  2. It's the two overlapping images at the bottom of the screen, just left of the shutter button.
  3. This tab is at the top of the Memories screen. Although you can see your camera roll in Snapchat, you'll notice that there's a message at the top that says "Your Camera Roll isn't backed up by Snapchat."
  4. After tapping and holding one image, a menu will expand at the bottom, and a checkmark will appear on the thumbnail. If you want to back up more than one image, tap other image thumbnails to add checkmarks.
  5. It's the three horizontal dots at the bottom of the screen.
  6. Don't worry, you won't actually have to share the images to your Story—this is just a trick to back them up to your Snaps folder.
  7. It's below the list of photos you selected. If it's hidden by your keyboard, just swipe up on the images to close the keyboard. When the "Save Story" button disappears, the images will be saved to the Snaps folder in your Memories.
    • Tap the down-arrow at the top-left to minimize the images.
  8. It's at the upper-left corner. All images in this folder are automatically backed up to Snapchat. Even if you delete and reinstall Snapchat, the images will remain in this folder.
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1. Tap the Memories icon on the camera screen.
2. Tap Camera Roll.
3. Tap and hold a photo, and any additional photos you want to save.
4. Tap the Sharing icon.
5. Tap Snapchat.
6. Tap Save.

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