Snapchat users across Android and iOS devices will now be able to learn how to communicate using sign language. The social media platform has recently launched its brand new ASL Alphabet Lens in partnership with SignAll, which has significantly expanded the American Sign Language (ASL) learning experience. The feature teaches you to spell your name with individual letters through the lens, along with practicing the ASL alphabet and playing games to test new skills.
Snapchat ASL Alphabet Lens: How to use
You can try the new lens in your Snapchat app by searching for ASL Alphabet lenses or by scanning the lens QR code.
“For Native signatories, in a world where linguistic inequality exists, we believe AR can help us develop the way we communicate. We look forward to learning more from our community as we continually strive to improve the experience for everyone on Snapchat.” The company said.
Earlier this month, Snapchat introduced a new feature for users to share videos directly from the YouTube app. The goal is to make it easier for users to share YouTube videos on the platform without having to manually copy and paste video links into their content. YouTube videos can be added directly to stories and personal snaps via the Snapchat camera.
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