On Snapchat, “Present” shows up next to a friend’s name when they’re currently in the chat with you—basically, it means they’re online and looking at that exact conversation right now.
People use it like a quick heads-up: you see “Present,” so you know your friend is watching the chat and will probably see your message instantly. It’s handy for deciding whether to send that risky joke, ask a quick question, or start a mini live chat instead of leaving a message they’ll open later.
Meaning & Usage Examples
If the word “Present” appears under a friend’s Bitmoji, it’s the same as them saying, “I’m here.” Example: you open the chat, spot “Present,” and send, “Hey, got a sec?” They’ll likely reply in real time.
Context / Common Use
You’ll mainly see “Present” in one-on-one chats or small group chats where everyone is active. It disappears once they leave the screen, so it’s a fleeting signal—perfect for spontaneous, back-and-forth snaps or quick questions.
Does “Present” mean they read my last message?
No. It only shows they’re in the chat screen right now; your last message might still be unopened.
Can I turn “Present” off?
Not directly. If you go into Ghost Mode or disable your active status, it hides your own “Present,” but you won’t see others’ either.