Snapchat announced on Thursday that itโs launching a watchOS app to allow Apple Watch users to access the social network on their wrists. With this new app, users can now use Snapchat across mobile, web, tablets, and Apple Watch.
Users can now preview an incoming message and also reply using the keyboard, Scribble, Dictation, or an emoji. The company says the new app will allow users to do things like quickly let their friend know theyโre โhereโ when meeting up at a restaurant or glance down and send a quick reply while on a run.
While you could already preview Snapchat messages on your Apple Watch by enabling them on your iPhone, there wasnโt a way to respond to them until now.
โThe number of devices we use in our daily lives has grown,โ Snap wrote in a blog post. โAlready weโre seeing our community enjoy using Snapchat across surfaces including tablet and web, in addition to mobile, and this builds on our commitment to making Snapchat available across all the devices you use, including wearables.โ
Thursdayโs announcement marks a shift in thinking for Snapchat, as Snap CEO Evan Spiegel said years ago that he wasnโt too keen on the Apple Watchโs small screen, noting that people would probably prefer to look a picture on their phone, rather than their Watch.
Snapchat is now focused on using its watchOS app to enable users to quickly respond to messages, not to view images or videos.
With this launch, Snapchat has outpaced rival messaging apps like Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp by releasing a dedicated watchOS app.


