TikTok Now
TikTok Now offered spontaneous, unfiltered dual-camera photo and video sharing within a daily prompt window, leveraging TikTok's existing social graph to drive authentic peer connection.
Last updated Jun 1, 2026 by ATDb automated enrichment
- Industry
- Social Media / Consumer Technology
- Business Model
- Consumer Social App
- Target Market
- Consumer (Gen Z / Young Adults)
- Parent Company
- TikTok
- API Available
- No
Short-lived entrant in the authenticity-driven social sharing space, positioned as TikTok's answer to BeReal before being discontinued in June 2023.
TikTok Now was a feature and standalone app launched by ByteDance in September 2022 as a direct competitor to the viral social app BeReal. The product prompted users once per day to capture a simultaneous dual-camera photo or video — using both the front and rear cameras at the same time — within a two-minute window, mimicking BeReal's core mechanic. It was initially introduced as a dedicated section within the main TikTok app before being spun out as a separate standalone application in certain markets, reflecting ByteDance's aggressive strategy to capture the authenticity-driven social sharing trend that BeReal had popularized among Gen Z audiences. TikTok Now was positioned as a social discovery and engagement tool, leveraging TikTok's massive existing user base to gain rapid distribution. The feature allowed users to see their friends' unfiltered, spontaneous moments and was integrated with TikTok's broader social graph. Despite the built-in distribution advantage of TikTok's platform, TikTok Now struggled to differentiate itself meaningfully from BeReal and failed to build a sustained, engaged user base of its own. ByteD ance discontinued TikTok Now in June 2023, roughly nine months after its launch, as part of broader product rationalization efforts. The shutdown reflected the broader challenges faced by BeReal clones across the industry — including Instagram Candid Challenges and Snapchat's similar features — as the novelty of the format faded. TikTok Now's brief existence illustrated the competitive dynamics of social media feature replication and the difficulty of sustaining engagement even with a massive parent platform's backing.
TikTok Now (In-App Feature)
A dedicated section within the main TikTok app that prompted users to capture simultaneous front-and-back camera content once daily within a two-minute window.
TikTok Now (Standalone App)
A separate standalone application launched in select markets that replicated the BeReal-style daily dual-camera capture experience outside of the main TikTok platform.
- 2022Founded
- —Defunct