To see your Snap Recap, you usually have two main options inside Snapchat plus one backup method in a browser.

Quick Scoop

Short version:
Open Snapchat → go to Memories or your Profile → tap the Recap/Year in Review/Recap 2025 card at the top. If you don’t see it, use snapchat.com/recap in your browser and log in.

Method 1: Through Memories (most common)

This is the way most people are seeing their Snapchat Recap for the year.

  1. Open the Snapchat app.
  2. From the main camera screen, either:
    • Swipe up to open Memories , or
    • Tap the small Memories/gallery icon below the capture button.
  1. At the top of Memories, look for a card/banner like:
    • “Recap”
    • “Year in Review”
    • “Snapchat Recap 2025” (or similar).
  1. Tap that card to watch your recap.
  2. From there you can usually:
    • Save the recap
    • Share it to friends/Story
    • Edit or trim parts depending on the version.

Method 2: From your Profile

Some app versions surface the recap on your profile page instead.

  1. Open Snapchat and stay on the main camera screen.
  2. Tap your profile icon/Bitmoji in the top-left.
  1. On your profile, look under sections like Stories , Cameos , or Memories.
  2. If supported for you, you’ll see a small card saying “Recap” or “Year in Review”.
  1. Tap it to open, then watch, save, or share.

Method 3: Using snapchat.com/recap

If the recap doesn’t appear in the app, there is an official web page that often still shows it.

  1. Open a browser on your phone (or computer).
  2. Go to snapchat.com/recap.
  1. Log in with your Snapchat account if prompted.
  1. Your Recap reel should load there, and you can view or sometimes download/share it.

If You Don’t See Your Recap

Sometimes people open Snapchat and… nothing is there. Here are the usual reasons and fixes.

  • You may not have enough saved Snaps in Memories
    • Recap is generated from Snaps and Stories saved to Memories, not just regular chats.
  • It may not be rolled out in your region yet
    • Some users just have to wait a bit; rollouts can be staggered.
  • Quick fixes that often help:
    • Fully close and reopen Snapchat.
* Update the app to the latest version.
* Clear the cache: Profile → Settings → Clear Cache.
* Delete and reinstall Snapchat (log back in).
  • If none of that works, keep checking Memories or snapchat.com/recap over the next days, because the feature tends to appear gradually during end-of-year periods.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.