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Nothing expresses your feelings quite like an emoji, especially if you’re using Snapchat. With just the tap of a finger, you can tell all your closest friends how you’re feeling through a text, photo, or video. Still, if you’re new to Snapchat, all of the app’s snazzy features may seem a little overwhelming at first. Don’t worry! We’re here to walk you through the process, so you can get back to chatting with your pals.

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Text Chats

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  1. When you open up your Snapchat app, you should see a location symbol, chat bubble, camera icon, friend symbol, and play button bordering the bottom of your screen. Tap the chat bubble—it should turn blue when selected.
  2. On the “chat” page, you should see a list of all the people you’ve recently chatted with on Snapchat. Tap on the friend or friend group to open up the chat room.
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  3. Once you enter the chat room, your phone’s keyboard should automatically pop up. Above the keyboard, you’ll see a camera icon, a chatbox, a smiley face with its tongue sticking out, a picture icon, and a rocket icon. Tap the smiley face icon to bring up your emojis.
    • This button isn’t just for emojis! It also gives you access to Bitmojis, Snapchat Cameos (gifs or stickers customized with your picture), custom stickers, and default stickers.
  4. From left to right, you should see a clock icon (which includes your recently used stickers, Bitmojis, and Snapchat Cameos), a Bitmoji icon, a Snapchat Cameo icon, a scissor icon (for making custom stickers), a teddy bear icon (for default stickers), and a traditional smiley face. Swipe over to the smiley face to get to the traditional emojis.
    • You can also tap on the smiley face icon to bring the emoji menu up.
  5. The emoji menu should be almost identical to your phone keyboard, with the emojis looking just a little bit larger. Tap on whichever emoji (or emojis!) best fit your mood, and then send them over to your friend!
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Photo or Video Snaps

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  1. Tap the camera icon along the bottom center of the screen. Then, hit the open circular button to take a picture, or hold the button down to capture a video.[1]
    • Swipe your thumb to the left while recording to “lock” your video in place. This way, your camera keeps recording without your finger needing to touch the screen!
  2. Snapchat offers a lot of different customization options, including emojis! Along the top right side of the screen, you should see a “text” icon, a pencil icon, a sticker icon, a scissors icon, a music note icon, a paper clip icon, a crop icon, and a timer icon. To get to your emojis, tap on the sticker icon, which looks like a rounded square with a peeling corner.
    • This icon should be the third one down from the top.
  3. Beneath the search bar on the top of your screen, you should see a clock icon, a star icon, a cartoon face, a Snapchat Cameo icon, a scissor icon, and a smiley face. Swipe to the left to pull up the emoji menu.
    • Feel free to tap on the smiley face to pull up the menu, too.
  4. The Snapchat emoji menu is just a zoomed-in version of your phone’s emoji keyboard. Scroll through all your options until you find the best emoji for your message.
    • The emoji menu isn’t just limited to smilies—you can add plant, animal, and food emojis, along with much more!
  5. Your desired emoji should pop up in the center of your photo or video snap. Drag your thumb and pointer finger closer together to make the emoji smaller, or pull both of your fingers apart to make it bigger.
    • Keep in mind that the bigger your emoji is, the more pixelated it will look!
  6. Tap and hold onto your emoji with any finger and drag it around the screen. Once you’re happy with the emoji’s placement, lift up your finger.
  7. Double-check that your emoji is the right size and in the right spot. Then, press on the emoji for a few seconds to “pin” it in place. For the rest of your video, this emoji may shift, rotate, grow, or shrink with the part of the video you pinned it to.
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Ben Whitehair
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This article was co-authored by Ben Whitehair and by wikiHow staff writer, Janice Tieperman. Ben Whitehair is a Social Media Expert and the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of TSMA Consulting. With over a decade of experience in the social media space, he specializes in leveraging social media for business and building relationships. He also focuses on social media’s impact on the entertainment industry. Ben graduated summa cum laude from The University of Colorado at Boulder with BAs in Theatre and Political Science as well as a Leadership Certificate. In addition to his work as CIO, Ben is a certified business and mindset coach and Executive Vice President of SAG-AFTRA. He is also a successful entrepreneur as the Co-Founder of Working.Actor, the premier business academy and coaching community for actors. This article has been viewed 31,008 times.
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