Instagram has introduced a new feature: this way Instagram reels can be downloaded

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- Instagram platform became very popular in India and replaced Tiktok in no time

New delhi date. 22 June 2023, Thursday

Instagram reels are very popular. Users get full entertainment in 15 to 30 second videos. Many a times we like amook videos very much.

A new feature has arrived

The user likes the video they want to download but they don't get any download option. Now soon your problem will be solved. Because, now Instagram has added a new feature on the platform.

Which users will get the feature?

The company has now launched this feature in the US market. Instagram head Adam Mosseri has given information about this feature on his Instagram broadcast channel.

Publisher can turn off

This feature is only available for public reels. Which can be turned off if the publisher wants. That is, you cannot officially download those reels after being turned off by the publisher.

Can easily download

Due to this feature users will not need any third party website or any app. To download any reel users have to play it. Then users have to click on the share button. There you will find several options below. Along with add to store, share, copy link, you will also get the option to download it. Thus you can download any reel very easily.

When will this feature come?

There is no word on when this feature will be launched for Indian users or other countries.

Once upon a time Tiktok reigned supreme

After Tiktok was banned in India, many apps added short videos to their platforms. So much so, that many apps have been launched since the ban on TikTok.

Instagram benefited the most

However, Instagram Reels have benefited the most. This platform has become very popular in India and in no time it replaced Tiktok.

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