Skip to main content

Snapchat updates its desktop experience by hosting Oscars coverage on website

snapchat website update oscars custom geo filters
Snapchat
Along with every other major social network, Snapchat was vying to be your second screen during the Oscars. Unlike its competitors, however, Snapchat was also busy playing catch up in regards to its desktop experience.

As a large number of the ephemeral messaging app’s 100 million user base tuned into its Oscars Live Stories, Snapchat was rather discreetely tinkering with its website.

And if you were to access its website now, you’d notice a major difference in comparison to the minimal layout you were confronted with in the past. Whereas previously Snapchat’s site mainly acted as an advertisement for its app — allowing you to click through to its download page on respective app stores — during the Academy Awards it hosted its Oscars coverage in a new ‘Live’ section.

The move is a major hint at the app’s Web strategy and will no doubt please those of its users who were craving a desktop experience. Before you get too excited in the hopes that you can start uploading your snaps to the Web, though, it’s best to lower your expectations — for now at least.

At present, the only major update to the website is its ‘Live’ section dedicated to Oscars coverage. There’s plenty to see, however, especially if you prefer the app’s vertical aspect ratio. The backstage awards footage includes all the filters, emoji, and text-based reactions regular users will be accustomed to. And for those with short attention spans, you can click on each clip to skip to the next video in the slideshow style of a Live Story. Other buttons include the ability to pause the action (which blurs the screen, likely intended to stop you from taking a snapshot) and mute the sound.

That’s all well and good, but what exactly does it mean for the future of Snapchat on the Web? The company itself is keeping quiet about the update, which means it’s up to us to speculate as to how it will be expanded upon. As some reports claim, it is possible that the website will now host more Live Stories from major events. Much like Twitter’s Moments tab, this will allow uninitiated users to access trending topics without actually having to come to grips with the app itself.

Additionally, it may one day allow users to upload their own snaps and follow others via their own curated timelines, bringing its desktop experience much closer to that of rivals Facebook and Twitter. Snapchat recently allowed people to access their profile URLs, making it easier than ever to find and follow others. A desktop experience, like the one detailed above, could very well make it easier to find and share content too.

Saqib Shah
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Saqib Shah is a Twitter addict and film fan with an obsessive interest in pop culture trends. In his spare time he can be…
The best photo printers you can buy in 2024
Alan compares draft, standard, and high-quality photos from Epson's EcoTank ET-8500.

A comparison of draft, standard, and high-quality photos from Epson's EcoTank ET-8500. Tracey Truly / Digital Trends

If you love sharing photo prints or building physical photo albums, you might want to upgrade to a photo printer. When manufacturers optimize printers for pictures, the results can match or exceed that of the best printers available.

Read more
Crutchfield sale: Save on Canon, Sony and Nikon mirrorless cameras
Canon EOS R5

Photography can be a fun and even lucrative endeavor, although it also can be exceedingly expensive, with some of the best full-frame cameras on the market easily reaching and even exceeding one or two thousand dollars, and that's without taking into account the cost of the lenses. Luckily, there is a great sale at Crutchfield right now on various cameras and camera kits, and you can actually grab yourself some excellent cameras, whether you're just starting out or want to upgrade to the next level. To that end, we've picked some of our favorite deals below, although it's well worth checking out the full Crutchfield sale that's happenning now.

What you should buy in Crutchfield's camera sale
If you're just starting out with photography and don't want to spend the thousands of dollars you do for the slightly better cameras that you'll find in the mid-range, the Canon EOS R100 is an excellent option, and this kit includes a lens as well. It has a 24.1-megapixel sensor for high-quality photography, a 3-inch screen so you can get a better sense of what you're filming, and, of course, the RF-S 18-45mm f/4.5-6.3 lens that the kit comes with. It can also connect with both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and all of that comes packaged at , which is $100 off the usual $599 price tag.

Read more