Good news,Watch Doom Fighter (2000) full Italian movie Harry Potter fans: you can now live out some of your Hogwarts fantasies in Snapchat.
The app added a new Harry Potter-themed lens that transports you into the famed wizarding school so you can practice spells.
SEE ALSO: How to use tech to become an actual wizard like Harry PotterCreated by Jam City to promote its new Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery game, the lens is one of Snapchat's new "shoppable" lenses, which integrate "buy now" and app install buttons directly into the lens.
Like other "shoppable" lenses, it turns into a mini game that requires you to practice various spells from the books by drawing on your screen. Here's what it looks like in action.
Via GiphyWhile the lens will likely be a hit with the app's Harry Potter fans (Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery currently holds the top spot on the App Store's chart of most-downloaded games), the lens is also yet another example of why Snapchat's new lenses are so powerful.
Increasingly, augmented reality lenses are becoming the most important part of Snapchat's app. As Facebook and Instagram continue to hammer the company on the Stories front, lenses are one of Snap's best shots at engaging users in a way that Facebook can't (Facebook's augmented reality masks are far less developed than Snapchat's offerings).
And, what better way to prove that than with some good old-fashioned wizard magic.
Topics Augmented Reality Harry Potter Snapchat
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