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Instagram finally lets you upload photos to the desktop version

The Instagram desktop app finally lets you add new photos and videos, The long-awaited update as part of the new features launching the Facebook-owned social network this week. Currently, when you log in to Instagram from a desktop browser and view your news feed, you need to use the mobile app to create posts.

According to Instagram, that is about to change. On October 21, Facebook will allow you to post messages on Instagram from your desktop browser. The same limitations currently in use apply, therefore You can attach photos and videos in less than 60 seconds.

While Instagram clearly captures smartphones, accessing the same features from the desktop has been a frequently asked update for years. As businesses and professional content creators rely on Instagram for exposure, the ability to edit photos and videos in desktop applications, and then publish the best results, would be God’s gift. The testing of this feature earlier this year gave us confidence that it would be available in large quantities.

For those who still use apps, Instagram is also adding new collaboration features. Instagram links allow two users to create posts and reels together. Based on the current ID system, you can now invite anyone to share a message with you.

If she accepts the invitation, the resulting photos and videos will be visible to both personal viewers over time. “Options” will be synchronized in both views and comments Chronologies.

Full of new features

At the same time, new fundraising options will be added to the posts. By pressing the “+” button, you will see a new non-profit option that you can add to raise funds for charities.

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Instagram also adds New real effects, It shows 3D lyrics synced with music and other special effects related to the background song. The goal is to encourage users to make more use of their own reels, rather than re-injecting TicTac content.

The new features will start spreading from today until they become widely available over the weekend.