Instagram has introduced “Instants”, a new feature and a standalone iPhone app for sharing temporary photos with close friends and chosen contacts. This feature has been created by Meta. It blends spontaneous sharing, disappearing photos, and private messaging, making it a direct rival to platforms like Snapchat and BeReal.
Meta says Instants is all about “sharing in the moment”. It encourages people to share real experiences without worrying about editing or making posts permanent. The feature is now available on Instagram and through its own iPhone app.
Instants lets users send quick, private photos to specific people or groups. Unlike regular Instagram posts or Stories, it’s meant to feel more personal and spur-of-the-moment.
Instagram says users can take a photo right in the feature and share it instantly with close friends. The photos disappear after a short time, making the experience more relaxed and temporary.
The feature is meant to highlight real moments rather than carefully edited posts, encouraging people to share their everyday lives.
You can use Instants in the Instagram app or in the Instants app for iPhone. Users can get prompted or open the feature themselves to snap real-time photos with their phone camera.
After taking a photo, users can send it to chosen contacts or private groups. Like Snapchat, the photos disappear after being viewed or after a set time. But Instants is more closely tied to Instagram’s social features than it is to messaging.
Instants also draws on BeReal by encouraging real, unedited sharing in the moment. Some reports say users might get notifications to post spontaneous updates during the day.
Meta seems to be aiming Instants at younger people who prefer private, genuine social interactions over public feeds. Instants gives users a quicker, more personal way to connect with friends.
Because Instants’ content is temporary and shared only with certain people, it may help reduce the pressure of posting on regular Instagram. Users can share casual moments, reactions, travel photos, or quick updates without stressing about keeping their profile perfect.
The separate app also lets users share temporary photos without going through Instagram’s main app.
How Instants Competes With Snapchat and BeReal
Instants brings together features made popular by Snapchat and BeReal. Like Snapchat, it’s about sharing photos that disappear and keeping things private. Like BeReal, it focuses on real, unfiltered moments.
Meta’s main strength is Instagram’s huge worldwide user base and existing network. Instants works right inside this familiar system, so users don’t have to start over on a new app.
By mixing temporary messaging, real content sharing, and Instagram’s big audience, Meta seems to be making Instants a key new feature to keep younger users interested in its platform.
Instagram Instants is a new ephemeral photo-sharing feature and standalone iPhone app that allows users to share temporary real-time photos with selected friends and groups.
Unlike Instagram Stories, Instants focuses more on private, spontaneous, and authentic sharing with specific people rather than public or follower-wide content sharing.
Instants combines disappearing photo sharing similar to Snapchat with the authentic real-time posting style popularised by BeReal, while leveraging Instagram’s existing user base and ecosystem.
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