Major Snapchat upgrade alert! A tonne of new features are being launched today on the app, and they’re going to make keeping in touch with friends even more fun. The new set of features – dubbed Chat 2.0 includes video/audio notes and calls, the ability to send multiple photos in a chat, stickers, and more. Back in March, Snapchat rolled out Chat 2.0, the highly-anticipated update that introduced stickers to the platform now, you can add those same stickers to your Snaps. The sticker collection includes colourful sloths, walruses with thought bubbles like ‘TGIF’ and ‘When’s lunch?’ and ‘basic’ cartoon avocados. There are also classic nods to Snapchat like kittens vomiting rainbows. Noticeably missing, though, is the platform’s signature ghost icon. Hmm… wonder where he went! There are now over 200 to choose from in private chat. To use, just tap the smiley face icon and you’ll see all the options. Alternatively, because scrolling through 200 could take some time – if you type a word like ‘love’, you can then tap the icon and it’ll bring up any stickers that could match it. To add a sticker, go to the note icon where you’d normally find emoji, next to the text icon. Stickers work the same way as emoji, but cuter and more expressive. You can even pin them to moving objects in videos, creating the illusion that the stickers are floating in space. If you’ll excuse us, we have to go download the update and make some pandas fly. You’ll be able to initiate a chat simply by tapping the video or phone icons – the other person can ignore, join, or watch you. Even while you’re on a call, you’ll be able to send over images from your camera roll in case you want to show someone what you’re talking about. You’ll also have the ability to edit and send multiple photos in a chat and toggle back and forth between video, audio, and text during a conversation.