How to Install Snap Store on Ubuntu
Snap Store is a graphical application for discovering, installing, and managing snap packages on Linux. This guide covers installing Snap Store on Ubuntu.
Prerequisites
- Ubuntu 16.04+
- Root or sudo access
- Internet connection
- GNOME Desktop (recommended)
Note: On Ubuntu 16.04+, snap is pre-installed. On Ubuntu 24.04+, it’s called “App Center” but uses the same backend.
Method 1: Install Snapd (Prerequisite)
Step 1: Check if Snap is Installed
snap version
If installed, you’ll see version information. If not found, install snapd.
Step 2: Install Snapd
sudo apt update && sudo apt install snapd -y
Step 3: Log Out and Back In
logout
Or restart your system to ensure snap paths are updated.
Success! Snapd is now installed!
Method 2: Install Snap Store
Install via Command Line
sudo snap install snap-store
Launch Snap Store
snap-store
Success! Snap Store is installed and ready to use!
Method 3: Install Specific Channel
For Ubuntu 24.04 specific version:
sudo snap refresh snap-store --channel=latest/stable/ubuntu-24.04
Check Available Channels
snap info snap-store
Using Snap Store
Find Apps
- Open Snap Store from applications menu
- Search for the app you want to install
- Click on the app to view details
Install an App
- Click “Install” button
- Enter your password when prompted
- Wait for download to complete
Update Apps
- Open Snap Store
- Updates are shown in the “Updates” tab
- Click “Update All” or individual apps
Common Snap Commands
List Installed Snaps
snap list
Find a Snap
snap find [search-term]
Install a Snap
sudo snap install [package-name]
Remove a Snap
sudo snap remove [package-name]
Update All Snaps
sudo snap refresh
Check Snap Info
snap info [package-name]
Snap Channels
- stable – Tested release (recommended)
- candidate – Pre-release for testing
- beta – Beta versions
- edge – Development builds
Switch Channel
sudo snap switch [package-name] --channel=stable
Snap Store vs App Center
Ubuntu 24.04 uses “App Center” which is the new name for Snap Store:
- Ubuntu 16.04-22.04: Uses “Snap Store”
- Ubuntu 24.04+: Uses “App Center”
- Both use the same snap backend
- Both can manage snap packages
Troubleshooting
Snap Store Not Opening
Try reinstalling:
sudo snap reinstall snap-store
Classic Confinement
For snaps that need full system access:
sudo snap install [package-name] --classic
Disable Snap
To disable snapd:
sudo systemctl disable snapd.seeded.service
Remove Snap Store
sudo snap remove snap-store
Install hello-world Test
sudo snap install hello-world
hello-world
Note: If hello-world works, snap is functioning correctly.
Uninstalling Snap Store
sudo snap remove snap-store
To remove snapd entirely:
sudo apt remove --purge snapd -y
Conclusion
Snap Store is now installed! You can now:
- Browse and install snap packages
- Manage installed applications
- Receive automatic updates
- Install from terminal or GUI
Pro Tip: On Ubuntu 24.04+, use “App Center” from the applications menu – it’s the new name for Snap Store with a modern interface.