Instagram has added a long-awaited feature that lets you edit comments after posting, making it easier to fix mistakes. You have 15 minutes to make changes, so act quickly.
With the latest update, you can edit your comments for up to 15 minutes after posting. During that time, you can make as many changes as you need, like fixing typos, rewording sentences, or adding missing details. After 15 minutes, comments are locked and can’t be edited, so it’s best to act quickly if you want to make changes.
This new feature is simple and easy to use.
Once you edit a comment, an “Edited” label will appear so everyone knows it’s been changed.
The 15-minute limit gives you time to fix mistakes, but it also stops people from making big changes to comments after a conversation has started. This helps keep conversations honest, especially in public threads where context is important.
Even though it might seem like a small change, this feature solves a common problem: having to delete and repost comments just to fix typos. For billions of users, even small improvements can make a big difference.
According to reports, the feature is being gradually rolled out and will reach most devices by mid-2026. Like other Instagram updates, availability depends on your region and app version.
This update makes daily interactions easier. Even if 15 minutes feels short, it helps keep conversations clear and honest.
No, you can only edit comments within 15 minutes of posting them. After that, the option disappears.
You can edit your comment multiple times within the 15-minute window.
Yes, edited comments will show an “Edited” label for transparency.
The comment becomes uneditable, and you’ll need to delete and repost it if changes are required.
It is rolling out gradually and may depend on your app version and region.
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