Snapchat Launches Lens Creator Rewards Program, Makes Lens Can Get Hundreds Of Millions
JAKARTA - Snap Inc. Lens Creator Rewards, a new program for creators, developers and Snap AR teams to earn from making the best Lens on Snapchat.
"Snapchatters love Lens built by our global AR community which consists of more than 300,000 creators, developers and AR teams," the company wrote in an official statement on its blog on Tuesday, August 1.
Introducing the Lens Creator Rewards Program!Get rewarded up to $7,200 per month for creating top-performing Lenses on Snapchat in the US, India and MexicoLearn more https://t.co/74IHbPP5wM pic.twitter.com/CuQnhLFjAo
— Oscar Falmer (@OscarFalmer) August 1, 2023
Introducing the Lens Creator Rewards Program!Get rewarded up to $7,200 per month for creating top-performing Lenses on Snapchat in the US, India and MexicoLearn more https://t.co/74IHbPP5wM pic.twitter.com/CuQnhLFjAo
In fact, the creator of AR is also very enthusiastic about making Lens. Snap says that AR creators have built more than 3 million Lens that Snapchat users can use, more than 5 trillion times.
The company also says that the program is designed to celebrate the most creative Lens, which all Snapchat users can use for fun on its platform.
So, later every month the creators of Lens will be given up to 7,200 US dollars (Rp109 million), if Lens they are the best performing Lens in the United States, India, and Mexico.
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This program is an open program for new and existing members of the Lens Studio community from nearly 40 countries. If you are interested in joining this program, you can see the terms and conditions on the Lens Creator Rewards Terms page.
"Over the past five years, we have allowed our AR community to build Lens for brands and partners, experiment by creating Lens with digital goods, and explore the future of AR today through our GHOST Innovation Lab and our Lens maker program. Today, we are excited to offer a new way for AR creators to let go of their new creative possibilities and grow their business," the company concluded.