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Paying Snapchat users will be able to share snaps created with AI
Generative AI has also arrived on Snapchat.

- December 14, 2023
- Updated: July 2, 2025 at 12:25 AM

Snapchat, the popular social network known for its ephemeral posts, has taken a new leap in functionalities aimed at its paying users. Now, those subscribed to Snapchat Plus can create posts using Artificial Intelligence and share them.
Artificial Intelligence stands as one of the key trends of 2023, drawing to a close, and Snapchat is actively embracing it. Therefore, Snapchat Plus users will enjoy innovative features that not only enhance the subscription but also align Snapchat with other services integrating AI into their product and service offerings.
Artificial Intelligence for premium accounts
These features, behind Snapchat’s paywall, enable users to access generative AI. Through text commands, this AI creates various types of content based on user requests. The AI leverages its training from other content on the platform to make combinations aligned with the feedback it receives from processed text.
Snapchat thereby provides users with the opportunity to diversify their content with less effort. The AI takes over the “creative process” (even if it involves “borrowing” content from the platform) and makes it accessible to those who pay the subscription fee for their service.

Improvements in content control
Snapchat has always been heavily used, leveraging its strength as a platform where content disappears after 24 hours to disseminate inappropriate or non-compliant content that might not pass on many other social media platforms. However, Snapchat is working to prevent this use through tools like parental controls or the implementation of new algorithms that curb the spread of inappropriate content, whether it’s violent, explicit, or contains nudity.
In recent years, Snapchat has lost many users to Instagram, which replicated Snapchat’s flagship format with its well-known “stories,” and with that move, Meta’s photo-sharing app dominated one of its main competing brands. However, Snapchat has managed to stay as an attractive alternative thanks to its filters and collaborations and is now seeking to sustain itself with the support of generative AI.
Graduated in Journalism, Daniel specializes in video games and technology, currently writing for Andro4all and NaviGames, and having written for more Difoosion portals such as Alfa Beta Juega or Urban Tecno. He enjoys staying up-to-date with current affairs, as well as reading, video games, and any other form of cultural expression
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