Instagram will finally let users download Reels posted by public accounts so they can share them outside the app. It took a while, but Instagram finally understood what has helped made TikTok so popular. Related | Twitter Competitor …
Instagram will finally let users download Reels posted by public accounts so they can share them outside the app. It took a while, but Instagram finally understood what has helped made TikTok so popular. Related | Twitter Competitor …
YouTube has started adding watermarks to downloaded Shorts clips to stop users from cross-posting them to other platforms.
According to Head of Instagram, Adam Mosseri, the Facebook-owned platform is no longer just a photo-sharing app.
After starting to test Reels ads in four markets last month, Instagram is now expanding to four more.
Instagram is officially launching a new Remix feature that lets you create "duets" with other people's Reels.
Facebook has confirmed the test of a feature that allows Instagram users to share reels on Facebook News Feed.
Instagram is updating the design of its home screen for the first time in years to give Reels and Shop a more prominent placement.
Instagram has announced the expansion of Instagram Shopping on IGTV; will soon start testing shopping features within Reels.
Facebook is speeding up its plans to roll out Instagram Reels as TikTok is facing growing scrutiny. The feature could be coming to the US in early August.
Reports show that Instagram could be amping up efforts to launch 'Reels' in India, following the ban of TikTok last week.
After launching exclusively in Brazil last year, Instagram is now bringing 'Reels', its TikTok clone, to France and Germany.
Instagram has launched Reels, a TikTok clone that lets users make 15-second video clips to share as Instagram Stories.
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YouTube is launching its own take on Stories. However, unlike Snapchat, Facebook, and Instagram, YouTube's take on the format is called Reels.