With only a few weeks left to 2023, Snapchat is cutting it close, but it will soon begin rolling out its Snapchat Recap feature to Snapchatters everywhere. Snapchat Recap, previously called Snapchat Year End Stories, gives Snapchatters a look back at some of their Memories posted throughout the year.
In 2023, Snapchat Recap includes several categories based on the Memories a user posted. The categories include:
- “New Year, New Me,” which highlights Snaps posted on January 1, 2023
- “Felt Cute, Will Delete in 24-Hours,” which shows the many selfies a user posted
- “Beach, Please!” which includes ocean scenes
How do I get my Snapchat Recap 2023 year-end story?
Snap says that Snapchat Recap 2023 will roll out to users globally on Wednesday, December 13. Your Snapchat Recap 2023 can be found in the Memories section of the app and as always, you can choose to view it privately or share it with whomever you wish.
In addition to announcing the rollout of Snapchat Recap 2023, the company also shared insights into some of the most popular aspects of the platform this year.
When it came to Snapchat lenses, the most popular for the year included Baby Cheeks, Anime AI, AI Universe, Sibling, and Goofy Gaze. And when it came to travel, the top locations where users posted Snaps from this year included Dubai Mall, the Magic Kingdom Park, the Eiffel Tower, Times Square, and Fenway Park.
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