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Snapchat Finally Comes to Microsoft Store for PC Users

Snapchat, an instant messaging and photo-sharing application is now available on Windows via the Microsoft Store. Individuals can now Snap using their PCs.

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Snapchat, a picture-sharing and instant-messaging app, has resisted coming to Windows, but it has now made its formal debut as a Progressive Web App on the Microsoft Store. Based on the recently released web version of Snapchat, Snapchat for Windows is a Progressive Web App (PWA) that can only be used with Microsoft’s Edge Browser.

There are no glaring differences or benefits between the mobile and web app. Since Snapchat Web is primarily a web app, its install size is tiny (1.4 MB) and it always stays up to current with any updates.

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The user interface is similar to other web applications such as WhatsApp and Instagram. Based on the app store summary, one can install the PWA edition on up to 10 Windows systems as long one is signed into their Microsoft account.

Snap has also intensified its focus in regions like India, where it didn’t initially notice much demand a few years ago. In certain countries, including India, a paid edition of the application called Snapchat+ is now available. The app’s paid edition, Snapchat Plus, gives users greater benefits. In India, a subscription to Snapchat+ costs Rs 49 per month.

The Snap service is intended for “power users,” who must spend a monthly fee in exchange for access to certain premium features not offered to normal app users. 

In India, Snapchat has also released the in-app Family Center and parenting settings. The controls enable parents to view contacts that their children have contacted in the past week as well as who their children communicate online.

In addition, Snapchat has teamed up with Amazon to offer users an AR try-on experience. Snapchat users will be able to test out eyewear designs from a variety of well-known brands on the e-commerce platform. According to Amazon, some of these are Persol, Maui Jim, Oakley, Ray-Ban, and Costa Del Mar.

A number of new shopping lenses will be released along with the debut of the eyewear line, and they will fall into three categories: reading glasses, sunglasses, and seasonal eyewear. This partnership between the two businesses comes after Snapchat recently announced a number of brand-friendly updates. This includes building AR shopping lenses, updating product details like pricing, and much more.

Given Snap’s treatment of Microsoft throughout the years, the revelation comes as a bit of a surprise. It may be recalled that the corporation previously declined to develop specific software for Windows phones, restricting its service to a particular demographic utilizing the Microsoft OS.

Despite this, some developers have attempted to introduce the Snap experience to the Windows ecosystem in the past by releasing third-party Snapchat applications on the Windows Phone application store.

One of these was the 6snap app, which was eliminated from the location in 2014 along with other outside apps. Snap even banned the accounts of those who used the “unauthorized programs” in an effort to dissuade Windows phone users from using such apps.

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