11 Quick And Easy Ways To Fix Snapchat When Its Not Working

Snapchat is one of the most popular messaging apps, with millions of users worldwide and billions of downloads. As a bonus, the app supports self-deleting messages. Snapchat is available on Android in the Play Store, iOS for iPhones and iPads in the App Store, and on the web. So, you can connect with friends on Snapchat whether you use a smartphone, one of the best budget Chromebooks, a laptop, or a desktop PC.

But sometimes apps may not work as intended, and Snapchat is no exception. Here are some tips and tricks to fix glitches and get back on the app so that you don't miss out on snaps from your friends and family.

Look for Snapchat outage reports on X (formerly known as Twitter)

When your Snapchat isn't working, X is the first place you should go. You can check the official outage reports on the Snapchat Support and Snapchat X pages. While Snap tends to be proactive when posting outage updates, you may not see a notice for an hour or two. If you don't see any issues on Snap's X profiles, search X using the #Snapchat hashtag. You can't do much if there's an outage until Snap restores service. If you don't see reports, the steps below will help you troubleshoot further.

Check the Snapchat status on Downdetector

Downdetector lists reports of website and app outages. It's a great spot to check for issues if you don't use X. If Snapchat servers are down, you'll have to wait for Snapchat to fix the issue from their end.

Image showing a graph of Snapchat outages

To check if Snapchat is down, head to Downdetector and search for Snapchat. You'll see high outage graphs if others experience the same problem. You can also glance over comments from users who report the same issue.

Restart the Snapchat app

You might face issues opening Snapchat from the Recents menu. To remedy this, completely close Snapchat and open it again.

  1. Use the swipe-up gesture from the bottom and open the Recents menu (if you use navigation buttons, tap the Overview button).
  2. Swipe up on the Snapchat app and close it. Screenshot of Snapchat appClose

Open Snapchat and see if it's working. iPhone users can use the same swipe-up gesture from the bottom and open the App Switcher menu to close Snapchat.

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Check your internet connection

Snapchat requires an active internet connection to load those sizzling snaps from your friends. If the app isn't working, you might need to check whether you're facing connectivity issues.

Android users must swipe down from the top and open the notification panel menu. On iOS, you can swipe down from the upper-right corner to open the Control Center (or swipe up from the bottom if you have an iPhone with the home button).

Check quick toggles, turn on Wi-Fi, and connect to a fast and reliable Wi-Fi connection. When you're using your cellular data, use apps like Speedtest to check the internet speed on your phone.

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Check your Snapchat app permissions

Snapchat requires camera, contact, photo, location, and microphone permissions to function as expected. If you denied these permissions (especially the camera and location ones), you're left with a broken app experience. Here's how to activate relevant app permissions on Android.

  1. Long press the Snapchat app icon.
  2. Select the 'i' button to open the app info menu.
  3. Go to the Permissions menu. Screenshot of app info menu on AndroidScreenshot highlighting Snapchat permissionsClose
  4. Check denied permissions.
  5. Select the required permission for Snapchat.
  6. Tap the radio button beside the Allow only while using the app option. Screenshot of list of Snapchat app permissionsScreenshot highlighting 'Allow only while using the app' on SnapchatClose

Do the same for all required Snapchat permissions, and open the app again. iPhone users can go through the steps below to check Snapchat permissions.

  1. Open the Settings menu on your iPhone.
  2. Scroll to Snapchat.
  3. Tap Location and select While Using the App from the following menu.
  4. Turn on the Precise Location toggle if you frequently use Snap Map. Screenshot highlighting Snapchat under iPhone SettingsScreenshot highlighting Location option in SnapchatClose
  5. Go to the Snapchat menu and turn on the Microphone, Camera, and Mobile Data permissions. Screenshot highlighting Precise location option for SnapchatScreenshot of Snapchat permissionsClose

Force stop Snapchat

When an app misbehaves on Android, you can force stop it and suspend all activities. Here's how to do this with Snapchat.

  1. Long press the Snapchat app icon.
  2. Tap the 'i' button.
  3. Open the App info menu.
  4. Select Force stop. Screenshot of app info menu on AndroidScreenshot highlighting Force stop optionClose
  5. After you close the menu, try your luck with Snapchat.

Clear your Snapchat cache

Mobile apps collect cache in the background to improve loading times and perform frequent tasks faster. Sometimes, corrupt data in the Snapchat app cache can lead to problems. Here's how to clear the cache and try again.

Clear the Snapchat cache on Android

  1. Open the Snapchat app info menu (refer to the steps in the previous section).
  2. Go to Storage (Storage and cache in stock Android phones.)
  3. Select Clear cache from the following menu. Screenshot highlighting Storage optionScreenshot highlighting Clear cache option for SnapchatClose

Clear the Snapchat cache on iOS

  1. Open Snapchat on your iPhone.
  2. Select your profile picture in the upper-left corner.
  3. Go to Snapchat settings by tapping the gear icon. Screenshot highlighting Snapchat account menuScreenshot of Snapchat settingsClose
  4. Scroll to Account Actions.
  5. Select Clear Cache and confirm your decision. Screenshot highlighting Clear Cache option for SnapchatClose

After you perform this task, Snapchat may take longer to load, as the app must collect cache data from scratch.

Snapchat allows users to share their profile links with others. Instead of opening Snapchat links in the browser, you can launch them in the app and avoid errors.

  1. Launch the Snapchat App info menu.
  2. Go to the Set as default menu.
  3. Turn on the Open supported links toggle. Screenshot highlighting Set as default option for SnapchatScreenshot highlighting Open supported links in SnapchatClose

Log out of Snapchat and sign in again

If Snapchat is still misbehaving on your phone, temporarily sign out from your account and log in again with the same account credentials.

  1. Open Snapchat and tap the circular profile picture in the upper-left corner.
  2. From the profile menu, select the settings gear in the upper-right corner.
  3. Scroll down and select Log Out from the Account Actions menu. Screenshot of Snapchat settingsScreenshot highlighting Log out option for SnapchatClose
  4. Sign in with your Snapchat account details and get back to taking snaps in style.

Clear your Snapchat conversations

Are you having trouble accessing a specific conversation on Snapchat? You can clear the conversation and start a new chat.

  1. Open Snapchat settings (check the steps in the previous section).
  2. Tap Clear Conversation to see all your Snapchat conversations.
  3. Tap the x beside a conversation that you want to clear.
  4. Tap the Clear button. This action clears all unsaved snaps from the conversation. Screenshot highlighting Clear Conversation option in SnapchatScreenshot highlighting clear conversationClose
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