Creators on Instagram can now test their fresh content ideas through a feature called Trial Reels. It has started rolling out and will reach creator accounts globally over the coming weeks.
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Instagram has started rolling out the ability to download Reels globally. The feature, previously available in the US, lets users save Instagram Reels uploaded by public accounts to their devices.
Instagram has added a new feature to its social media app that let you download Reels for offline use. However, the download option is only available for reels uploaded by public Instagram accounts.
Instagram has added a load of new features and changes for Reels. It includes a brand-new video editor, new Reels metrics, and a dedicated section to find fresh content ideas for Reels.
Instagram is launching a new way for content creators to earn money from their Reels. The company has added gifts on Instagram which can be sent by users to support their favorite creators on the app.
Instagram now supports scheduling of posts and Reels within the app itself, eliminating the need to use third-party software. The platform will now also reward creators for using the app more often.
Instagram is testing a new feature that allows users to schedule their posts and reels within the app. The feature was first discovered in July but was regarded by Meta as an early prototype.
Creators who are downloading Shorts using the YouTube Studio on desktop will soon start seeing watermarks on their videos. This is to ensure viewers across other platforms can become aware of Shorts.
Facebook Reels is getting an update with the addition of six features. These include the “Add Yours” stickers, creator studio, crossposting between Instagram and Facebook, and others.
Content creators can enjoy relief on revenues for another year with Meta's new policy. Revenue cuts on subscriptions etc will now be from 2024. More monetizable features have been introduced too.
Instagram now allows you to pin up to three pieces of content, including posts and Reels, to the top of your profile grid. The idea behind the feature is to improve content visibility.
Instagram is testing a new format to make people watch more videos by making its home page even more immersive with full screen mode. This is similar to the full screen experience on TikTok.
Instagram mimics TikTok's duet function with a new capability in Reels that allows you to create a video next to an existing clip. It's called Remix and it is available for new Reels starting today.
Instagram today announced a major revamp to its app's homepage, a first for the firm in years, introducing dedicated tabs for its short-video sharing service, Reels, and Shop in the bottom bar.
Instagram is testing three different layouts for the home page of its app. Each one of these involves adding Reels and Shops tabs in the main navigation bar at the bottom of the screen.