Snapchat users created nearly 2 trillion Snaps in 2025

Evan Spiegel, Chief Executive Officer
Evan Spiegel, Chief Executive Officer
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Snap Inc. announced on Mar. 25 that Snapchat users created nearly 2 trillion Snaps during the year 2025.

The company said this figure highlights the scale at which people use Snapchat to connect with friends and family every day.

According to Snap Inc., millions of people use the platform daily to share moments in a way that feels real, spontaneous, and personal. The creation of almost two trillion Snaps reflects how much users rely on the app for digital communication.

No additional background information or context was provided about how this number compares to previous years or what it means for future growth.

Snap Inc. did not specify further details but emphasized the ongoing engagement of its user base.



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