The grace period has passed. If you can still open your Memories, fix them now — before they're gone for good.
Snapchat's export also strips the date, place and caption off every photo. Unsnap puts them back — free, on your own computer, no account, nothing uploaded.
Two separate bad things. We fix the second one, which makes the first one survivable.
You ask Snapchat for your data on your phone. The app does the rest on a computer.
No uploads, ever. Everything runs on your own computer — your photos and location never leave it, and there's no account to make.
This doesn't touch your Snapchat account or its storage. It fixes the copy you already exported, so you keep a correct, permanent copy on your own drive whether or not you pay them.
Not yet — it's a desktop app for Windows and macOS, because it chews through multi-gigabyte exports and rewrites files. Request your export on your phone, then run the app on a computer.
September 2026, when the 12-month grace period on the new 5 GB cap runs out. That's the clock at the top. Don't wait for the buzzer.
No. It works on a copy and writes a report of every change it makes, so your original export stays untouched.
The fix takes about four minutes. You have — days. Easy math.