Here’s how to get the Ciao Filter, a new Snapchat filter that’s becoming more popular.
Snapchat introduced filters in 2015, which were quickly popular with users. Do you remember the dog filter? What do you think of the flower crown? They rapidly became a favorite among selfie-takers. They’ve gained a new rival.
Here’s all you need to know about the Ciao Filter, which has become a huge success among Snapchat users.
What Is the Ciao Filter on Snapchat?
The Ciao Filter is now the most popular Snapchat filter, and it’s taking over the internet.
When applied, it smoothes the skin and writes ‘ciao’ in capital white letters on the screen. Ciao is an informal way of saying goodbye that has its origins in the Italian language. It’s also used to communicate pleasantries on occasion.
Many people are using this filter on their selfies, and here’s how to do it yourself.
Me 🤝 Ciao filter pic.twitter.com/zbSHoihzRe
— Eau de stallion (@b_funmi) November 21, 2020
How to Get the Ciao Filter on Snapchat
Individuals have used the Ciao Filter on a variety of social media platforms, including Instagram and TikTok. However, in order to use the filter, you must go to Snapchat.
Because this filter was created by Snapchat, it will appear as a saved filter on your home screen. If it isn’t there, here’s how to find it.
- Open Snapchat and go to the camera screen.
- Choose the smiling face on the right-hand side of the camera button.
- Click ‘explore’ in the lower right corner of the screen.
- In the search box at the top, type ‘ciao mood.’
- Now it’s time to apply the filter to your photo or video.
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Twitter Users React to The Ciao Filter
The Ciao Filter has rapidly become one of the most popular selfie filters, with a large following on Twitter.
“Show me a girl who hasn’t used the CIAO filter on Snapchat, and I’ll wait,” one user joked.
One user said, “I wish I could get rid of Snapchat’s “CIAO” filter.”
Someone another wrote, “Please don’t use the CIAO filter.” “The filter is old and in need of replacement.”