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What Are the Best Snapchat Filters to Use?

Snapchat filters are a relatively new feature, but they’ve made the application so much more fun to use. Not only can you tag your location, but filters also enable you to put fun images over your and your friends’ faces. However, these filters disappear as fast as they appear — there’s a constant stream of rotating filters to keep things fresh — so it’s important to keep checking the app to see which filters are still available. Below are a few of the most popular and enduring Snapchat filters of all. Remember, Snapchat might start to work a little more slowly if you use it heavily. If you’re experiencing this issue, activate Memory Booster to speed up Snapchat now:


The Dog Filter

The dog filter is timeless — and one of the oldest filters on the app. This filter puts a set of dog ears on your face, and a cute dog snout on your nose. Whenever you open your mouth, a dog tongue emerges and licks the screen. It’s quickly gaining popularity, especially amongst celebrities who use Snapchat. This filter has recently been updated so that you can get multiple dogs in the same picture, if you’re taking selfies with dog-loving friends.

Read More: Learn How to Add Celebrities on Snapchat

Geotags

Geotags enable you to let your friends know your exact location. If you’re hanging out in New York City, for example, the NYC geotag will be available on your Snap. Simply swipe right through the filters until you reach the right one. (Some cities even have more than one!)

Moreover, some businesses have geotags as well. If you’re browsing a Target or another major chain store, there’s a good chance that there’s a geotag available for your current location.

Voice Changers

Some Snapchat filters allow you to distort your voice when you record video. If, for example, you record a video with the Bambi Snapchat filter, the pitch of your voice will change into a lighter, higher-pitched tone. There are also other voice-changing options that allow you to change your voice a deep baritone, and there are always more on the way.

Face Distortions

There are also a number of distortion filters that morph your face into something silly. One squishes your face into a smaller figure, while another stretches out your forehead. But regardless of the filter, there’s no shortage of distortion options for devoted Snappers.

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