Since there isn’t an obvious way of deleting these designs from within Snapchat, you’ll have to use another method. Here are the things that you need:
A mobile phone (Android or iPhone) with Snapchat installed (both the app and its Bitmoji are available only on Android and iOS), a Wi-Fi connection, time to spare.
Bitmoji cannot be accessed from PCs or Macs. If you want to delete them, do it using Snapchat’s mobile app.
Here are the steps that you need to follow in order to delete your Bitmojis: Download this script . Select “Save”. Open up Snapchat and tap on the Snap button at the top of your screen (it’s the one that looks like a camera). Swipe down until you find a Snaps option. Tap on it then choose Previously sent from here (if you’re using an iPhone) or From my snaps (if you’re an Android user). This will take you to a screen where all your previously sent photos and videos are in a chronological order. Swipe down until you find the Snap that features your Bitmoji—it will look something like this: Tap on it. A window stating Delete will pop up; tap Yes if you want to wipe it off Snapchat forever. If you change your mind, simply tap No so that nothing changes (it’s not recommended though!).
If after doing this, your Bitmoji still appears in Snaps, perform the following steps again but with extra care:
Launch Snapchat once more and swipe down until you find the Settings option at the bottom of the screen. Tap on it then select Manage Bitmoji. You’ll be guided to a page where you have two options: Delete Bitmoji forever or Delete for this session only. The former option is self-explanatory, but the latter one means that your Bitmojee will still appear on Snapchat’s Snaps section until you restart your device; then it disappears and reappears once more when you boot up your phone or tablet again.
If these steps from above don’t work, try out these ones:
Go to Settings > Manage Apps > Snapchat and open Permissions. Now, delete whatever permissions that are granted to Snapchat as well as data stored by Google Play Services and the app itself (if there is any).
There are some reports saying that this method doesn’t work so well. However, if you delete those Bitmojis using the steps posted above and they’re still visible on Snapchat’s Snaps section afterwards, then there might be an issue with your device’s hardware.
Reset my avatar by opening Bitmoji and tapping the settings gear in the top left. Then scroll down until you see “Reset Avatar”
To delete the Bitmoji app from your phone, touch the uninstall option on the top left of your screen.
If your Bitmoji seems to have disappeared, there’s a few steps you can take before panicking.For example:-Log out and in again (or uninstall the app)-Reinstall the App
If your Bitmoji suddenly stops working, the connection between your Snapchat account and Bitmoji may have encountered a problem. To fix this try to re-link or refresh the connection with these steps:Open Snapchat on your deviceTap on the Profile icon at the top left corner of the screen Swipe left and tap “Snapchat Account” then select “Enter Username” from that popup window Enter your username by double tapping each letter Tap “OK”. When prompted to log out of all other accounts, Sync is complete
Your Bitmoji won’t disappear from the map if your phone dies although Snapchat isn’t linked to your battery life. You’ll still be able see Spam-friends on your map as you travel, but don’t worry about whether or not they’ll eventually vanish.“Your Bitmoji won’t disappear from the map if your phone dies since Snapchat isn’t linked to your battery.”