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Snapchat’s Director Mode is now available to all iOS users



Snap’s promised video editing suite is now accessible after a lengthy wait. All Snapchat users on Android and iOS now have access to “Director Mode” on the social network. The tool allows producers to refine their Snaps using virtual green screens, camera speed tweaks, and quick editing for numerous recordings, as it was hinted back in April.

Although it’s currently only available to iOS users, this mode also supports dual cameras in the BeReal manner. In the next weeks, “limited” two-camera recording will be available to Android users. Additionally, Dual Camera is accessible through the standard Snapchat camera. Influencers who wish to create videos for Spotlight, Snapchat’s platform for short videos similar to TikTok, will find Director Mode to be helpful. For verified users (referred to as “Snap Stars” by the firm), who want more of the gloss they put to all of their online work, it might be very useful.

Snap isn’t the only company seeking to catch TikTok and related competitors. It’s no secret that social media giants constantly steal ideas from one another in an effort to stay competitive, to the point that they periodically have to walk back their plans after imitating designs too closely. Instagram has been testing a Candid Challenges feature that resembles BeReal. Social networks are integrating to the point that any differences may only be slight, whether you like it or not.

Snapchat’s Director Mode is now available to all iOS users

Snapchat’s Director Mode is now available to all iOS users


Snap’s promised video editing suite is now accessible after a lengthy wait. All Snapchat users on Android and iOS now have access to “Director Mode” on the social network. The tool allows producers to refine their Snaps using virtual green screens, camera speed tweaks, and quick editing for numerous recordings, as it was hinted back in April.

Although it’s currently only available to iOS users, this mode also supports dual cameras in the BeReal manner. In the next weeks, “limited” two-camera recording will be available to Android users. Additionally, Dual Camera is accessible through the standard Snapchat camera. Influencers who wish to create videos for Spotlight, Snapchat’s platform for short videos similar to TikTok, will find Director Mode to be helpful. For verified users (referred to as “Snap Stars” by the firm), who want more of the gloss they put to all of their online work, it might be very useful.

Snap isn’t the only company seeking to catch TikTok and related competitors. It’s no secret that social media giants constantly steal ideas from one another in an effort to stay competitive, to the point that they periodically have to walk back their plans after imitating designs too closely. Instagram has been testing a Candid Challenges feature that resembles BeReal. Social networks are integrating to the point that any differences may only be slight, whether you like it or not.