This will redirect you to your Snapchat camera interface, but instead of the traditional icons at the bottom of the screen, you’ll simply see a back arrow at the bottom right.Ĭapture the content, photo, or video you’re looking to add to your story, and you’ll be direct to a traditional editing screen inside of Snapchat. To start, head to the Stories tab inside of Snapchat and tap on the middle gray icon we haven’t discussed yet. If you want to sidestep this, there’s a way to add a snap directly to your story when you’ve captured it. Most users will add snaps to their stories directly from their camera interface when they’ve captured a snap, but every now and then you forget to add a snap to your story when you’ve sent it to others. Head back over to your Memories and your Story will appear. Tap on the three vertical dots in the upper right-hand corner and select ‘Save.’ But, if it doesn’t, you can manually save your Story while it is active.Īll you need to do is head back over to your Profile page and tap on your Story. Save Your Snap StoryĪs mentioned above, Snapchat will usually save your Story to Memories automatically. When the menu appears, tap ‘Memories,’ and toggle your options on and off as you see fit.