Learn how to send the same snap to multiple people, attach multiple photos to a discussion, or post multiple snaps to your Snapchat history at once.
Steps
Part 1 of 3: Send a snap to multiple contacts

Step 1. Open Snapchat
When prompted, type your username and password, and then press To log in.

Step 2. Press the capture button
This is a circle at the bottom and middle of the screen.
- Tap it to take a photo or tap and hold it to record a video.
- After you've saved your snap, you can use the tools at the top of the screen to add stickers, designs, or text.
- If you don't like the photo you took, tap the cross in the upper left corner to take another one.

Step 3. Press the submit button
This is a white arrow icon on a blue background that sits in the lower right corner of the snap.

Step 4. Tap each contact you want to send the snap to
When you select a person, a check mark will appear in front of their name.
Touch a recipient again to remove them from the send list

Step 5. Press the send button again
Your snap will be sent to the contacts you selected.
Your contacts won't know that you've sent the same snap to multiple people
Part 2 of 3: Send multiple photos to one contact

Step 1. Open Snapchat
When prompted, type your username and password, and then press To log in.

Step 2. Swipe the screen to the right
This action will open the page of your contacts who you are friends with on Snapchat.
You also have the option to tap the chat bubble icon which is located in the lower left corner of the screen

Step 3. Tap the contact you want to send the snap to

Step 4. Tap the photo icon
This is the first option you will see in the lower left corner of the chat screen. When you tap it, your device's photo library will open.

Step 5. Select the photos you want to send
Selected images will have a blue check mark in their upper left corner.
Tap the blue check mark to deselect a photo

Step 6. Press the submit button
It's the blue icon in the lower right corner of the gallery. The photos will therefore appear in the chat window and remain there until the recipient sees them.
Part 3 of 3: Add multiple snaps to your history

Step 1. Put your device in airplane mode
If you want to add more than one item to your history at the same time, take snapshots while you are not connected to the Internet.
- On iPad or iPhone: Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to launch Control Center, then tap the airplane icon.
- For Android: Swipe down from the top of the screen to open the notifications bar, and tap the airplane icon.

Step 2. Open Snapchat
When prompted, type your username and password, and then press To log in.

Step 3. Press the capture button
This is a circle at the bottom and middle of the screen.
Tap it to take a picture, or tap and hold it to record a video

Step 4. Press the Story button
It is a square with a sign " + Which is located at the bottom of the screen.
If you were connected to the Internet, this would immediately be added to your history. Since you're in airplane mode, this will just add to the list of snaps you can share once you're online

Step 5. Add more snaps to the queue
Take as many snaps as possible while adding each one to your history as you go.

Step 6. Turn off airplane mode
You don't have to exit Snapchat before doing this.
- Tap the airplane icon again in Control Center (iPad or iPhone) or in the notification bar (on Android) to reconnect to the Internet.
- Reconnecting after turning off airplane mode may take a few moments.

Step 7. Swipe left to display the Discover page
- You also have the option of pressing the button Discover in the lower right corner of the screen.

Step 8. Tap the menu next to My Story
You will now see a list of all the snaps that failed to load while you were in airplane mode. The expression Touch to try again should appear at the bottom of each snap. You'll see the oldest snap (the first one you took) at the bottom of the list.
The menu button appears as vertical ellipses

Step 9. Tap each snap to add them to history
Remember that the oldest snap is at the bottom of the list, and for that you should start there and tap each one until it's all gone.

Step 10. Tap My Story to view your history
Each snap you add should now show up in your history in the correct order.
If you're quick, you can also take multiple snaps and load them at once instead of using airplane mode to do this in bulk
Advice
- To save a snap someone sent you (or the one you sent to someone else), press and hold it in the chat window. This will save in your folder Memories.
- You have the option of making use of the volume buttons (which are usually found on the side of your device) to take photos and record videos on Snapchat.