Since 2014, parent company Snap Inc. In addition to the drawing tool, users can apply a number of themed stickers to their snaps, or even record snaps with a designed by the company. Like Instagram, you can add filters to images and videos after the fact, with standard fare like sepia tone and black-and-white filters available. You can also apply filters before capturing. The list of available filters goes on and on, with more added every day. Head back to the viewfinder, and tap the screen. Each of the circles contains a little preview of what the filter might be like; tap on one of these to select it or swipe to scroll through several at onceand the app will apply the filter. Some filters are completely autonomous, while some require you to perform an action, like tapping on the screen or looking around in different directions. Snapchat is great at giving snapchat scan filters instructions on how to activate filters, and many of them are downright hilarious. For instance, one filter placed a chicken on the screen, which we could then drag around in 3D space; other filters filled the screen with digital bubbles, or little floating balloons with cat faces yeah. Line up two faces within the circles, and the app should automatically swap them. Post-capture filters Snapchat also offers several filters that can be applied after you capture your photo or video. Once the capture is complete, swipe left or right to access these filters. These cost money, though, so setting up a Taco Tuesday filter might not be worth it. First up: the Scissors and Sticker tools. To use the Scissors tool, capture a snap or pull up a previously captured Memory from the app or from your camera rollthen tap the scissors in the upper right — your image will dim. Now, you can drag the new Sticker around, rotate, enlarge or shrink it using pinch controls, or delete it by dragging it to the trash can icon. You can also snapchat scan filters the Scissors tool to erase part of your image, by tapping the little stars after selecting the Scissors. Stickers themselves are pretty straightforward; to use them, from a captured image, tap the middle icon on the right side, which looks like a little square sticker with the corner folded over. The first category a little clock is a list of your recently used Stickers. From here, you can delete custom Stickers by dragging them to the trash can icon. All these Stickers can be moved, edited using pinch controls, or deleted by dragging them to the trash snapchat scan filters icon. Tap it, and a scrollable list of rectangles will appear at the bottom in the same way that pre-capture filters appear. Each of these rectangles contains a small representation of a famous painting, each with a distinctive art style — reminiscent of the app, Prisma. Tap one, and after a few seconds, the app will imbue your image snapchat scan filters that art style. You can then send the snap or save the image to your camera roll.