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      Snapchat is rolling out a new tiered storage plan that will begin charging users who exceed 5 GB of “Memories” — the cloud space where your saved snaps live — starting at $1.99 per month for up to 100 GB, while Snapchat+ subscribers can get 250 GB and users on Snapchat Platinum can access up to 5 TB. The company says the majority of users won’t notice any difference because they stay under the free 5 GB threshold, and those who do exceed it will receive 12 months of temporary overage storage to let them adjust. The goal, according to Snapchat, is to maintain and improve the Memories infrastructure in a sustainable way.

      Sources: Newsroom, Vavoza

      Key Takeaways

      – Snapchat is instituting paid storage tiers for users whose saved Memories exceed 5 GB, with the base upgrade at $1.99/month for 100 GB, and expanded tiers for paid users.

      – Most users are unlikely to be affected right away, because Snapchat claims most accounts use less than 5 GB of Memories.

      – To ease the transition, Snapchat will provide 12 months of “overflow” storage for those exceeding 5 GB before forcing a payment decision, and users retain the ability to download their Memories locally.

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      Snapchat has long distinguished itself by promoting ephemeral, disappearing content rather than being a persistent social archive. But over time, users have increasingly leaned on its “Memories” feature to stash photos and videos they want to revisit, shifting Snapchat’s role toward a hybrid of real-time messaging and personal media library. Now, in a move that formalizes that shift, Snapchat is preparing to charge users who cross a 5 GB free-storage threshold for their saved content.

      According to Snapchat’s own announcement, for users who have saved more than 5 GB of Memories, new plans will kick in: 100 GB at $1.99/month, 250 GB for Snapchat+ users, and as much as 5 TB under its premium “Platinum” tier. To soften the blow, Snapchat commits to giving such users 12 months of temporary over-capacity storage so they aren’t immediately forced into a paid plan. Users will still have the option to download, export, or delete content freely, and Snapchat emphasizes that only those crossing the 5 GB mark will see changes.

      From the business side, this is a clear monetization pivot: Snapchat is essentially converting heavy users into paying customers to help cover storage and infrastructure costs while continuing to scale. The company frames it as a necessity to keep the Memories service viable and to invest further in future improvements. For users who are light or average in storage usage, this change might never be felt — Snapchat estimates most users are under the 5 GB threshold.

      For the affected user base, though, there’s a choice: either pay for continued cloud storage or manage and download your saved snaps manually. That could push some to trim their collection or migrate media to other platforms, especially if they’re managing tight budgets. In practice, this could nudge users toward adopting Snapchat’s subscription options more broadly, tying them closer into the platform’s ecosystem. Over time, this may shift expectations: what was once a free memory-vault becomes a value add, and users might begin to evaluate how much they really value storing years of snaps in the cloud rather than locally or on competitor services.

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