It'll be a paid-for service.

You'll soon be able to make calls and send messages on Snapchat - without a phone.
The social media platform, which has traditionally been in app format, is launching on the web.
It'll fall under a subscription service though.
The company says the change has been driven by people spending more time online, including remote working.
Sky News report that Snapchat made the move because "so many in our community spending more time online, whether it is for remote learning or working, streaming or just plain browsing".
They added:
"We saw a huge opportunity to make it easier for our community to stay connected throughout their day and we cannot wait to bring our favourite fundamental Snapchat capabilities to the web".