Snapchat story downloader
Story snaps and highlight galleries, saved as real files with the date they were taken in the filename. Public profiles only.
A bare handle works, and so does @handle or a full snapchat.com link. No account, no sign-up, and Snapchat is never told who looked — but only public profiles can be read.
Nothing public on this profile
The account exists and its page loaded, but it publishes no story, no highlights and no spotlight clips right now. That is a normal state, not an error.
Only public content is reachable. If this account posts to friends rather than publicly, there is nothing here to read, and no tool can change that.
Story snaps and highlights are not the same thing
A story is what an account posted in the last 24 hours. A highlight is a snap the account chose to keep on its profile after the story expired. Both arrive here and both save as files, but they are found in different places on the page, and one is far more common than the other.
Reading ten public profiles while building this tool, none had a live public story running at that moment — but eight had highlight galleries, one of them holding 645 snaps across 18 of them. If you came looking for a story and found highlights, that is not a substitution, it is what the profile actually publishes. There is a note on that measurement.
What the saved file looks like
Each file is named for where it came from: the account, its zone, its position in that
zone, and the date the snap was taken — nba-highlight-03-012-2026-06-01.jpg. A
gallery saved as a batch therefore sorts chronologically in your file manager without
any renaming.
Images arrive as JPEG and clips as MP4, exactly as Snapchat stores them.
Selecting a whole gallery
Every zone has a "select all in zone" control, so taking one complete highlight gallery is two taps rather than forty. Files save one after another; your browser asks once whether it may download several, and that answer covers the rest.