Snap your fingers and the resulting transient is shorter than fifty milliseconds — that's why it cuts so cleanly into a video edit, and why a well-recorded finger snap is one of the most useful Foley assets in a sound designer's kit. These 86 snap sounds work the full taxonomy: finger snaps at three pressures, the wet crack of neck snapping for action and horror work, camera shutter clicks with the spring-loaded mechanical edge, app-style notification ui ticks for social media transitions, and dry percussive hits sized for video edits.
Music producers reach for the finger snap takes as percussion layer — they sit alongside hi-hats without competing for frequency space. Action and horror editors pull the neck snap sound effect for off-screen violence beats. Photography and vlog content uses the camera snap sound effect for cut transitions on still frames. The bone snap and twig snap material work for foley under fight choreography. Free to download for video edits and any snap sfx need — no signup or licence.