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This wikiHow teaches you how to add a location-specific filter, also known as a geofilter, to your photo or video message in Snapchat. Geofilters are applied after you capture your photo or video, and the filter options vary by location. Before you can find geofilters, you'll need to enable Filters in your settings and give Snapchat permission to access your location.
Steps
Enabling Filters in Snapchat
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1Open the Snapchat app. It's the icon of a white ghost on a yellow background. You'll usually find it on the home screen, in the app drawer, or by searching.
- Filters are different than lenses, which are the funny effects you can add to your photo or video before capturing your Snaps. You'll apply your geofilter after you capture your photo or video.[1]
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2Tap the profile icon. If you don't have your profile photo set, it'll just be a yellow-and-white outline of a head and shoulders at the top-left corner of the screen.Advertisement
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4Scroll down and tap Manage. It's under the "Additional Services" header.
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Applying a Geofilter
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1Open the Snapchat app. It's the icon of a white ghost on a yellow background. You'll usually find it on the home screen, in the app drawer, or by searching. Snapchat will open to the camera screen.
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2Create a Snap. Tap the large round button at the bottom-center of the screen to capture a photo, or tap-and-hold the button to record a video. Once you capture your Snap, a preview will appear.
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3Swipe left through the filters. Swiping across the image or video preview displays different filters over your Snap. Geofilters are the filters that display information about your current location, such as the neighborhood name, weather, altitude, college mascot, or information about a local event.
- If this is your first time using a Snapchat feature that requires location services, you'll be prompted to enable them now. Tap Allow when prompted, and then follow the on-screen instructions to let Snapchat access your location.
- You can't enable location services for Snapchat if your phone's location services are disabled.
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4Stop swiping when you find a geofilter you want to use. If you keep swiping through filters but don't see any specific to your town or area, it's likely that nobody in your area has created a geofilter.
- If you don't see a geofilter for your area, consider creating and submitting one yourself.
- Geofilter options often change when you travel to different locations. Try traveling to a nearby neighborhood or city if you don't find any in your area.
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5Tap the Send To button at the bottom-right corner. It's the white paper airplane icon inside a blue circle.
- You can also tap the box with a plus icon on the bottom of the screen to add this snap to your Story.
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6Select a recipient. Each friend you select will receive your Snap when you send it.
- Tap My Story at the top of the page to add this Snap to your Story.
- Tap Our Story to contribute your Snap to the Snap Map, as well as to make it discoverable to others in Snapchat's Discover section.
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7Tap the Send button to send. It's the blue-and-white icon at the bottom-right corner. This sends your Snap to the selected recipients (and shares it to your Story if selected).
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1. Enable filters in your settings.
2. Capture a photo or video in Snapchat.
3. Swipe left through the filters.
4. Stop swiping when you find a geofilter you like.
5. Send your Snap.