How to Save Snapchat Photos and Videos: The Ultimate Guide

Key Takeaways

  • Snapchat lets you save your own Snaps to Memories or your Camera Roll.
  • “Save in Chat” keeps Snaps inside the conversation, while “Save to Camera Roll” stores them on your phone.
  • Saving someone else’s Snaps is limited, and screenshots or screen recordings may notify them.
  • You can only save friends’ Snaps if they allow it or share them directly.
  • Snapchat also offers My Eyes Only for securely storing private content with a passcode.

If you’ve ever opened Snapchat, watched a Snap, and thought, “I wish I could save this without losing it,” you’re not alone. The app is built around disappearing content, which is fun in the moment but frustrating when you actually want to keep something. Whether it’s a funny video from a friend or a memory you don’t want to lose, figuring out how to save Snapchat photos and videos can feel more complicated than it should be.

I’ve been in that situation more times than I can count. I once saved a travel Snap from a friend, thinking it would stay in chat forever, only to realize later it was gone. That small moment of confusion is exactly why understanding Snapchat’s saving system matters.

The good news is that Snapchat actually gives you multiple ways to save content, both your own and content you receive. You just need to know where to look and which option fits your situation. Let’s break it all down in a simple way.

How to Save Snapchat Photos and Videos

You’ll learn how to save snaps directly to your gallery or store them in Snapchat Memories. By the end, your favorite moments will always be just a tap away. Let’s make sure those memories never slip away again.

How to Save Your Own Snaps to Camera Roll Before Sending

Do you want to save snaps without losing them? Here is a tip that will show you how to save your favorite Snapchat photos and Snapchat videos directly to your phone.

Saving Your Own Snaps Directly to Camera Roll

  • To get started, open Snapchat and tap your profile in the upper left corner.
  • Then click on the settings (gear icon) and scroll down to Memories.
  • Then tap the Save button and choose where to save your snaps (Memories & Camera Roll, save snaps to camera roll, or Google Photos if you’re on Android).
  • When you feel ready to send a snap, just tap the save (down arrow) icon. This is the most effective way if you are learning how to save snaps to the camera roll efficiently.

Saving Videos From Snapchat Memories

  • Open Snapchat and swipe on the main camera screen to access Memories.
  • Find and press on the snap or video you want to save.
  • Click on Export, and choose either Save video or Save to Camera Roll.

That is it! No extra steps added. Now you know how to save videos from Snapchat to your camera roll.

Saving Friends’ Snaps or Stories

Snapchat wants you to be able to save Snapchat photos and Snapchat videos to prioritize user privacy. You do have other options, like:

  • Ask your friend to save it and share it with you directly.
  • Use your phone’s built-in screen recorder. Note, however, that Snapchat may let the original sender know that you screen-recorded the snap.

Pro tip: Some Snapchat features let you import videos from your phone’s camera roll back to the app, so you can easily share your saved videos anytime.

How to Save Photos and Videos Sent to You

To save Snapchat photos or Snapchat videos, just open the message, press and hold the image or video, and choose the Save or Download option. On Android, the file usually goes straight to your phone’s Gallery. On iPhone, you might need to tap the download icon or use the Share menu to save it to Photos, Files, or iCloud.

On Android

  • Text message: You can open the message and press and hold the photo or video. There, choose Save attachment or Save to device. It will show up in your phone’s gallery.
  • Email (like Gmail): You can open the email, tap the image, and there will be a download or save button. You can also tap the three dots and choose Save to Photos.
  • Other apps: Google Photos has a Download option in the menu when you select an option.

On iPhone (iOS)

From a text message: You can open the message and tap the photo or video to then tap the Download icon.

  • From email or other apps: You can open the photo or video (look for the Save option) or tap the Share icon and choose Save to Photos or to Files.
  • Having iCloud Photos: When enabled, your photos and videos sync automatically to your iCloud account. You can easily retrieve all your iCloud Photos from your iCloud account. 
  • To download everything from iCloud to your Mac: Open the Photos app and go to Photos > Settings > iCloud and check the Download Originals to this Mac option.

Saving from Stories and Memories

Snapchat has become a favorite social media platform for most members of Gen Z because of the ability to instantly share and send snaps. You can decide where the snaps get saved. You can keep them in the Memories section, over the Camera Roll, or keep them in the Camera Roll.

To configure the settings, please follow these instructions:

  • Open the app.
  • Tap your profile picture at the top left corner of the app.
  • Tap the gear icon at the top right corner to go to app settings.
  • Scroll to the section for Privacy Control and select Memories.
  • Under the subsection for Save Destinations, select the Save button.
  • Select Memories and Camera Roll to save the snaps in the Snapchat Memories section, as well as on your phone’s gallery. If you only want them saved to your gallery, select Camera Roll Only.

Now, every time you take a picture or a video and select the Save button, it will save directly to your phone’s gallery.

The Secure Method: Save to “My Eyes Only”

Unique features like Snapchat’s My Eyes Only allow you to secure photos and videos and keep them privately concealed behind a passcode. No one will have access to these screenshots other than you. Please remember this passcode, as you will be permanently deleting everything hidden behind this passcode by just forgetting it. 

How to Put Snaps on My Eyes Only

  • Open Memories: Swipe up from the camera screen to access your Memories. 
  • Choose Snaps: Press and hold one Snap to hide it or select one from a list and choose multiple Snap selections. 
  • Press Hide Snap: Tap Hide and select My Eyes Only. 
  • Passcode: This will be your first time, and you will need to create a 4-digit passcode and press OK. 
  • Snaps in My Eyes Only: Swipe to My Eyes Only on the tap in Memories. Enter your passcode to view your content. 

Important: Forgetting the passcode will result in permanent deletion of everything in My Eyes Only.  

How to Reset Your Passcode

  • Open the Memories section of Snapchat.
  • Press My Eyes Only and select OPTIONS > Forgot your Passcode.
  • Enter your Snapchat password as a security measure. 
  • Confirm that to set a new passcode, you will, unfortunately, lose all Snap Stories saved; tap Confirm. 
  • Choose a new 4-digit passcode and tap Confirm.

Expert Tips for Managing Your Saved Snaps Securely

  • Saving videos on Snapchat takes a bit of thought when it comes to safety, since they may contain something private. Here are some tips to ensure you can manage it appropriately.
  • Use Folders or Albums: Making a specific album on your camera roll for Snapchat videos makes things organized and easier to find.
  • Apps for Encryption: Snaps you consider very sensitive can be stored in a vault or encryption apps for extra privacy.
  • Regular Backups: Always back up your camera roll to a cloud service, external drives, or something similar. Don’t just rely on your phone.
  • No Other App Access: Only allow Snapchat and other apps that you share your camera roll with to access what they really need.
  • Set Your Own Save Preferences: Based on your preference, you can alter Snapchat’s settings for where your snaps are saved through the ‘Save Button’ and ‘Memories’ settings to keep your snaps in your hands.

What to Avoid When Saving Snapchat Videos

There are some risks to downloading Snapchat videos, but there are also some risks to privacy. Some simple safety precautions make it possible to enjoy your snap videos without compromising your privacy. safety while protecting privacy.

  • Have Some Courtesy: Don’t save snaps without asking. Privacy will be respected, and we will help to gain your trust.
  • Stop Secret Screen Recording: Recording snaps without the sender’s knowledge and without them seeing it can be noticed and be super annoying.
  • Watch Out for Third-Party Apps: Apps that claim to save snaps are most likely going to steal your data and/or harm your device.
  • Avoid Snapchat Mods: Using unofficial mods may result in your account being banned, and that is even without the risk of losing your privacy.

With these safety precautions, you can save your snaps while also protecting your privacy and the privacy of others.

Visual Guide: Navigating Snapchat’s Interface for Saving Videos

Here are some helpful tips if you prefer visual learning to understand how to save your Snapchat photos and Snapchat videos more easily.

  • Camera Screen: This is your main view when you first open Snapchat. From here, you need to swipe up to get to Memories.
  • Memories Tab: This is where you store all your snaps and stories.
  • Save Icon: When you create a snap or are watching a snap, a small down arrow appears. Tap this to save.
  • Export Options: In Memories, to save a snap to your camera roll, you need to press and hold a snap to open the menu.

Once you learn where these things are in the app, saving your videos is simple and fast. No additional steps, just a quick way to get all your videos saved.

Maximizing Your Camera Roll: Organizing and Backing Up Saved Snaps

You’ve saved some snaps; now it’s time to streamline. Nobody enjoys scrolling through a cluttered camera roll. Here are a few organized ways to keep things neat and stress-free:

  • Make custom albums: You can create folders like “Snapchat Snaps,” “Memories,” or “Funny Clips” to easily store and locate your content.
  • Use tags or labels: If your phone has the option, assign simple notes or tags to your pictures and videos for easy retrieval later.
  • Do regular clean-ups: Remove duplicate photos, blurry pictures, and anything unnecessary to keep your phone and storage uncluttered.
  • Backup your snaps: Upload your photos to a cloud platform like Google Drive, Dropbox, or iCloud so your snaps are safe and you don’t lose them when you change phones.

A little bit of organized effort will keep your saved snaps easy to find, protected, and available when you need them.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

On Snapchat, users are usually notified if you take a screenshot or screen recording of their Snap. However, saving content inside chat (if allowed) works differently and may not always trigger a notification. Snapchat is designed to inform users when their content is captured externally.

Save in Chat:
This option saves the Snap within the conversation so both you and the other person can view it later (if permitted). It remains inside Snapchat.

Save to Camera Roll:
This saves the photo or video directly to your phone’s gallery, outside of Snapchat, like a normal media file.

To save a video with sound:

  • Open the Snap or Memories.
  • Tap and hold the video or select it.
  • Tap the Save option.

If the original video contains audio, it will be saved automatically with sound included.

In most cases, no. If you take a screenshot or screen recording, the sender will be notified. Snapchat does not provide an official feature to save someone else’s Snap secretly. The only exception is content that the sender allows you to save within chat.

Conclusion

Saving photos and videos on Snapchat depends on what type of content you’re dealing with and the permissions involved. While Snapchat allows users to save their own Snaps easily to Memories or Camera Roll, saving other people’s content is more restricted to protect privacy and usually triggers notifications.

Understanding the difference between saving in chat, saving to your device, and using Snapchat Memories helps you manage your content more effectively without violating anyone’s privacy. Always remember that Snapchat is designed around temporary sharing, so respecting these limits is important when saving or sharing media.

By using the built-in save options correctly, you can keep important photos and videos while staying within the app’s intended privacy rules.

I’m Vanessa Harrison, a Snapchat and social media specialist, as well as a content writer passionate about helping people make the most of their online presence. I create engaging, easy-to-follow content focused on Snapchat and social media trends, tips, and strategies. At Planet Snapchat, I combine my experience in social media with clear, informative writing to help readers stay updated and get the most out of their digital interactions.