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Why people leave BeReal

If any of those pushed you to look around, here are 7 BeReal alternatives worth installing.

Which app should you choose?

  1. Locket Widget if you only want photos from one or two best friends on your home screen without a public feed at all.

  2. Lapse if you miss the surprise factor of a delayed photo and want a slower, film-style camera between friends.

  3. Snapchat if most of your group is already there and you want disappearing photos plus a friend map without a daily window.

  4. Noteit if the part of BeReal you miss is the tiny doodle reaction more than the photo itself.

  5. Bondee if you want an avatar-based hangout with shared rooms rather than another camera app.

  6. Widgetable if you want widgets for moods, pets and photos with one or two close friends, not a feed.

  7. Instagram if Close Friends Stories already does most of what you used BeReal for and you do not need a separate app.

Stay on BeReal if the daily prompt still gets your friends to post, you actually use the Memories archive, or RealMojis feel like the only emoji set worth using.

Comparison table

AppBest forTriggerAudienceFree plan
Locket WidgetOne-to-one photo widgetOn postUp to 20 friendsYes
LapseSlow, film-style photosDelayed developClose friendsYes
SnapchatDisappearing photos, Stories, MapOn sendAnyone in contactsYes
NoteitDoodle widgets between friendsOn postPaired friendsYes
BondeeAvatar rooms and chatAlways-onUp to 50 friendsYes
WidgetableMood, pet and photo widgetsBackgroundUp to 20 friendsYes
InstagramClose Friends StoriesOn postCurated listYes

1. Locket Widget -- best for one-bestie photos on the home screen

Locket Widget

Locket Widget is the quietest BeReal alternative on the list. Snap a photo, send it to your locket, and it lands as a tiny widget on your friends’ home screen. No feed, no comments, no map, no Stories. The interaction loop is one tap to send and one glance to see.

Locket vs BeReal on a typical week: BeReal asks you to perform on its schedule, Locket asks you to share whenever you want. For people who only kept BeReal because of the photo widget on iOS, Locket is the cleaner version of that idea.

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Pricing: Free with optional Locket Gold subscription for themes and longer history.

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Bottom line: Pick Locket Widget if you want the close-friends photo loop without any of the social network around it.

2. Lapse -- best for the slow, film-roll feeling

Lapse replaces the BeReal daily prompt with a different unlock mechanic: photos develop on a timer. You snap, the image is hidden in your darkroom, and friends only see what you choose to publish later. The result feels closer to a shared disposable camera than a feed, and the friend list stays smaller on purpose.

Lapse vs BeReal on a weekend trip is where the swap pays off. BeReal forces a single window; Lapse lets you stack a roll over the day and share the picks once the moment is over. There is no public discovery, no map and no brand accounts.

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Pricing: Free with optional Lapse+ subscription for extra filters and longer darkroom history.

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Bottom line: Pick Lapse if the part of BeReal you liked was the small group and the surprise, not the daily window.

3. Snapchat -- best when most of your group is already there

Snapchat

Snapchat does not try to be BeReal, and that is part of the appeal. You send a Snap when you want, it disappears, the Story sticks around for 24 hours, and Snap Map shows where everyone is without forcing a daily window. The friend graph is also already loaded for most people, so there is no rebuilding from zero.

Snapchat vs BeReal on a college Friday night: BeReal needs all your friends to post within a window for the feed to feel alive. Snapchat works whenever a single friend opens it, and Stories let you binge what everyone did when you wake up.

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Pricing: Free with optional Snapchat+ subscription for extra features.

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Bottom line: Pick Snapchat if the easiest path back to active friends is the app they never deleted.

4. Noteit -- best for tiny doodle reactions instead of photos

Noteit is a paired-friend doodle widget. You draw something small on a square canvas, send it, and it lands on your friend’s home screen as a widget. The whole product is one screen and one share button, which is the point. For people whose favourite part of BeReal was the RealMoji reactions, Noteit makes the doodle the whole thing.

Noteit vs BeReal on a regular Tuesday: BeReal asks for a photo and a face cam; Noteit asks for a quick drawing. The friction is much lower, which usually means more sends per week.

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Pricing: Free with optional one-time upgrade for premium themes.

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Bottom line: Pick Noteit when sending something to a friend should take five seconds and live on their home screen.

5. Bondee -- best for avatar rooms with a small circle

Bondee replaces the camera with an avatar. Each friend gets a small 3D room, a wardrobe and a status, and the social loop happens inside those rooms rather than in a feed. The friend cap sits at 50, which keeps things intentionally close.

Bondee vs BeReal as a social hang: BeReal records what you did, Bondee shows what you are doing as a virtual presence. The Floaties feed adds a Stories-style layer for moments worth saving outside the room.

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Pricing: Free with in-app purchases for outfits and room items.

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Bottom line: Pick Bondee if your group prefers avatars and rooms to selfies and feeds.

6. Widgetable -- best for shared moods, pets and photo widgets

Widgetable bundles several small social ideas into one app: a shared virtual pet you raise with a friend, mood widgets, distance widgets, sleep status and a photo widget. None of those need a daily window or a feed. The combination makes it a reasonable BeReal replacement when the part you miss is keeping a friend in your peripheral vision.

Widgetable vs BeReal in a long-distance friendship is the cleanest comparison. BeReal sometimes goes silent for days. Widgetable surfaces small signals (mood, sleep, pet care) that keep the contact alive without scheduling a photo session.

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Pricing: Free with optional Widgetable Plus subscription.

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Bottom line: Pick Widgetable when the BeReal use case you actually wanted was a low-friction widget for one or two close friends.

7. Instagram -- best when Close Friends Stories already does the job

Instagram

Instagram is the unflashy answer. Close Friends Stories cover the same use case as a BeReal: a curated audience, a short window, an everyday photo, the option to disappear after 24 hours. For people whose group is already on Instagram, deleting BeReal and tightening the Close Friends list usually replaces it in a week.

Instagram vs BeReal as a daily share habit: BeReal forces a window, Instagram lets you pick the moment. The trade-off is that Stories live inside a much larger app with reels, shopping and ads.

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Bottom line: Pick Instagram if your friends never left it and Close Friends Stories already does what you used BeReal for.

How to choose between these BeReal alternatives

Start with whether you want a feed or a widget. If you want a feed (even a tiny one), Lapse and Snapchat are the closest swaps and cover the two ends of the spectrum: slow film-roll versus ephemeral photo plus Stories. Most BeReal switchers land on one of those two within a week.

If you want a widget instead of a feed, Locket Widget is the cleanest replacement, Widgetable is the heaviest with the most features, and Noteit sits between the two with doodles as the share format. The choice usually comes down to whether you want photos, drawings or live signals (mood, pet, distance) on your home screen.

Bondee is the wildcard. It does not look like BeReal at all, and people who pick it usually do so because they want the avatar layer, not because they want a photo log. If you have a five-person group ready to commit to one app at the same time, Bondee is a reasonable group bet.

Stay on BeReal if the daily window is the part that actually got your friends to post, you regularly browse Memories, or you are using RealMojis as your default reaction stack. Otherwise the apps above split BeReal’s use cases into smaller pieces and most people end up keeping two of them instead of one.

Frequently asked questions

Is Locket Widget better than BeReal?

For close friends only, yes, because it strips away the feed and the window. For a wider friend list, no, because Locket caps at 20 friends and has no public layer at all. The answer depends on how many people you want to share with.

What is the closest free BeReal alternative?

Snapchat. It is free, the friend graph already exists for most users, and Stories plus Snap Map cover the photo plus location use case BeReal tried to own. Locket Widget is the closest in spirit but needs your friends to install a second app.

Can I import my BeReal friends to another app?

No. BeReal does not expose a friend export. You need to invite contacts manually on the new app. Snapchat and Instagram are the easiest targets because they reuse existing phone-contact graphs.

Is BeReal shutting down?

No, BeReal is still operating and shipped a roadmap update in 2024 after the Voodoo acquisition. The product is heading in a more public-feed direction, which is why some early users are leaving rather than because the app is closing.

What do most people use instead of BeReal?

In our installs and the public switch chatter, the typical pair is Snapchat for the wide friend list plus Locket Widget for the closest two or three. Lapse is the third most common pick and tends to win when the group wants something deliberately slower.