Snap, Snapchat’s parent company, has announced that its camera app for Mac and PC will be discontinued on January 25.
According to IANS, Snap Camera allows users to apply filters to their faces while on video conference calls.
The company announced the change on its Snap Camera support page, stating that the app will “no longer be available to use or download” later this month.
However, the technology company also stated that Snapchat filters can still be accessed via the web version of the app.
When Snap Camera was first released in 2018, the company marketed it as a tool for enhancing users’ Twitch streams, according to the report.
Meanwhile, Snap announced last month that its upcoming augmented reality (AR) feature would assist creators in making money.
The announcement was made at the Lensfest developer event, and the company stated that it had been working with some creators to build lenses that include purchasable digital goods.
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