Snapchat is a popular social media app that allows users to share short video clips with their friends. However, there might be instances where you want to share a longer video than the 60-second limit imposed by the app. In this article, we’ll guide you on how to upload a Snapchat story video that’s longer than 60 seconds.
First, it’s important to note that you can’t send someone a video that is longer than 60 seconds. If you’re trying to send them a YouTube video or any other video that’s longer than a minute, it won’t work. But, if you upload it to your story, it will break it down into multiple 10 or 20-second clips. So, keep that in mind as well.
To start, swipe up from the top and head to your memory section of Snapchat. It will show you a list of memories, including photos and videos saved on your device. Find the video you want to upload to your story, tap on it, and it will bring you to a page where you can edit it.
However, if the video is longer than 60 seconds, you won’t be able to edit it. Click on the three dots on the top right corner and select “export video” to save it to your camera roll. You can verify if the video takes more than a minute to export, but it should be less than 60 seconds.
Once you’ve verified the length of the video, click on the video and then click on the share button. You should be able to post it to your story as long as it’s less than 60 seconds long. If it’s longer, you can always go to your photo gallery app, edit the video, and crop it down to 56 seconds or less.
In summary, uploading a Snapchat story video that’s longer than 60 seconds is easy. You just need to make sure that the video is less than a minute long, and if it’s longer, edit it to make it shorter. With these simple steps, you’ll be able to share longer videos on your Snapchat story.