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Post Snapchat snaps from a PC, Laptop or Mac

Snapchat just made posting Snapchat snaps even easier for its users.

Until now, Snapchat has only been available on mobile devices, but that’s about to change. Snap Inc. announced that Snapchat for Web will now allow users to continue conversations on any device.

With the new web app, users will be able to make voice and video calls and send and receive chats through Snapchat Plus, a new subscription service.

How To Use Snapchat On Desktop (PC/Laptop/Mac)

1. Open Snapchat on your browser

Visit web.snapchat.com on your browser.

2. Login with your details

You will be prompted to add the code to your account which you will either get on your mobile or by email.

3. Start posting snaps from the desktop

For now, you will need plus subscription to use this service.

Snapchat Plus now offers Snapchat for Web

Users of Snapchat have been waiting for years for a way to access the service from devices other than their phones. Unfortunately, Snapchat for Web is only available to Snapchat Plus subscribers at the moment.

Snapchat Plus was announced last month by the company. It costs $3.99 per month to subscribe to Snapchat Plus. Snapchat revealed at the time that it would offer “exclusive, experimental, and pre-release features.” Snapchat for Web appears to be the first of those exclusive features.

Eventually, Snapchat for Web will be available to everyone. While it’s unclear how long the feature will remain in early access, Snapchat users will be able to access the web app at some point by going to web.snapchat.com.

Snap’s blog post mentions popular features such as Chat Reactions and Chat Reply. In addition to Lenses, the company intends to add them in the future.

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    Rebecca covers all aspects of Mac and PC technology, including PC gaming and peripherals, at Digital Phablet. Over the previous ten years, she built multiple desktop PCs for gaming and content production, despite her educational background in prosthetics and model-making. Playing video and tabletop games, occasionally broadcasting to everyone's dismay, she enjoys dabbling in digital art and 3D printing.