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You can use Facebook Messenger for more than just text messages. With the built-in camera function, you can quickly snap a picture or record a video and send it to your friends immediately. You can also browse your device's camera roll to share a picture or video you took earlier.

Things You Should Know

  • To take a photo or video, open the Facebook conversation in which you want to send the media. Tap the "Camera" button and then the round button to take the photo. Press send.
  • Hold the round shutter to take a video.
  • To send a photo or video from your camera roll, open the conversation and press the "Gallery" button. Choose the media you want to send, edit it if desired, and press send.


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Taking and Sending Photos and Videos

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  1. You can send photos and videos that are saved to your device's camera roll, or you can take or record a snapshot or video on the fly and send it directly in Messenger. You can do all of this from the conversation screen.
  2. The Camera button above the message field allows you to take pictures and record videos that can be immediately sent to the conversation. [1]
    • If this is your first time doing this, you may be prompted to give Messenger access to your device's camera. You'll need to allow access in order for the camera features to work.
    • You can switch between the front and rear cameras by tapping the button in the lower-right corner.
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  3. Tap the "Send" button to send it to the conversation.
  4. You can record videos up to 15 seconds long. Tap the "Send" button to send it to the conversation.
    • You can cancel a recording by dragging your finger off of the shutter and releasing it.
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Sending Photos and Videos Stored on Your Device

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  1. You can send pictures and videos that you've previously taken or recorded on your device.
  2. This will display the pictures and videos that you've taken using your device's camera and that are stored on your device. You can send both pictures and saved videos.
  3. Two buttons will appear on the selected picture or video.
  4. When you have a picture selected and press the Pencil button, you'll be able to draw on the picture and add text. When you have a video selected and press the Pencil button, you'll be able to trim the video.
    • Trimming video is currently only available on Android devices.
  5. Once you're satisfied, tap the "Send" button to send the picture or video to the conversation. It may take a little while to upload longer videos.
    • If you're sending large videos, you may want to connect to a wireless network to avoid data usage.
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  • Question
    Why don't I see the options to take pictures and videos in Messenger?
    Community Answer
    You may be running an older version that doesn't have the new image sharing features. Check for app updates in your device's app store to get the latest version of Messenger.
  • Question
    How do I send a picture from my photos to someone on messenger?
    Community Answer
    On the bar where you type the message there should be an icon with a mountain and sun in a square. Tap that and then select your image.
  • Question
    How can I send a video in Messenger to a contact who is not on Facebook?
    Community Answer
    You can't; you are going to have to do it the old fashion way, email. Messenger is Facebook's chat interface, so those who wish to use it need to set up a Facebook account.
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