If the camera isn’t open, you can find it by navigating to Camera in the middle of the toolbar between Chat and Stories.

You can swipe left on the white circle to continue recording after releasing your finger. Press the circle again to stop the video. Videos will need to be under 10 seconds long if you want to reverse them.

The video will replay as you browse the filters.

Three reverse arrows will show up on your video when it’s first applied. Any existing sound will also be reversed.

If you want to remove the reversed sound, you can do so by clicking the volume icon until an X replaces the sound bars.

These options can be found at the very bottom of the editing screen. Save will give you the option to save the Snap into your Memories or Memories & Camera Roll. Select the option you want, then click Save. Story will let you add the Snap to your Story, which can be seen by your friends for 24 hours. Click Add to publish the Snap. Send To lets you send the Snap to your friends. Click your friend’s username, then the blue arrow to send the Snap.

These options can be found at the very bottom of the editing screen. Save will give you the option to save the Snap into your Memories or Memories & Camera Roll. Select the option you want, then click Save. Story will let you add the Snap to your Story, which can be seen by your friends for 24 hours. Click Add to publish the Snap. Send To lets you send the Snap to your friends. Click your friend’s username, then the blue arrow to send the Snap.

A preview of the last video saved will appear within the rectangle. Click the icon. In your Memories, you can sort between Snaps, Stories, Camera Roll, and My Eyes Only. Click the section title or swipe left and right to navigate your Memories.

You can also long-press on the video or tap the three dots in the top right corner. Click Edit Snap.

You will know your video is the proper length when the reverse filter is present.

Three reverse arrows will show if it’s the correct filter.

To save the video, click Done at the top left, then Save Changes. This will apply the added changes to the video you picked from your Memories. You can also share Snaps on social media.

Moving water, such as rain or liquid poured into a glass, can make interesting shapes in reverse. A sunset in reverse can look like a sunrise. A sunrise can look like a sunset!

This can highlight the movement process of the subject, whether it’s a dog during a full sprint or a balloon being popped by a needle. Slow-motion lets you showcase the tiniest details.

In reverse, a jump into a pool can look like an elegant resurfacing. Spills can look like a quick and easy clean-up. Use the reverse filter to your advantage and spin the narrative.