Scroll down and tap onSnapchat.

Toggle the Camera option to on (green means the feature is on/allowed).

Open Snapchat and you’ll be able to use your camera.

Allowing Snapchat to have access to the camera on iOS.

Scroll down and tapSnapchat.

On some versions of Android, you may need to first tapSee all <#> apps.

TapPermissions(not pictured)

TapCamerato allow Snapchat to pull up the camera.

Allow Camera access for Snapchat.

Then choose a permission for the camera.

Some versions of Android provide two ‘On’ options:Allow only while using the apporAsk every time.

This way, it will take you directly to the tweaks in your phone to enable your Camera.

Accessing camera permissions from inside Snapchat.

In Snapchat, tap on yourprofile picture.

In the top right corner, tapSettings(the gear icon) to open Snapchat’s configs.

Scroll down to Additional Services and tapManage.

Cache settings in Snapchat.

You’ll see all the permissions listed that Snapchat uses.

If one isn’t currently enabled, you’ll see a red Tap to Enable button.

Tap this to go into your phone’s options and enable it.

We highlightedCamerasince we’re talking about camera access permissions.

Here are some other things you might make a run at do to fix your camera in Snapchat.

Sometimes, you might just need to do a simple restart of the app itself.

To do this, fully exit the app and verify it’s not running in the background as well.

Clear your Snapchat cache.

you could do this by going to your SnapchatSettings>Clear Cache>ClearorContinue.

Update Snapchat.You may be running an out-of-date version of the app, causing your camera access to work incorrectly.

Scroll the list and find Snapchat and tapUpdate.

FAQ

In Snapchat openSettings.

Under Memories, selectSave To, then select eitherMemories & Camera RollorCamera Roll Only.

OpenSettings> under Advanced, selectVideo tweaks>Video Quality> chooseLow,Standard, orAutomatic.