Reels are all the rage these days and everyone is looking for the best and easiest way to edit an Insta reel. And the internet is flooded with tons of third-party apps to edit reels on your smartphone ...
Instagram is reportedly considering spinning its Reels feature into a standalone short-form video app to take advantage of TikTok’s uncertain future in the US. Instagram head Adam Mosseri was ...
In the dizzying arms race of social media, Instagram is reportedly considering an important move to gain an advantage: spinning off its short-form video feature, Reels, into a standalone app.
Instagram is making the jump from mobile devices to the living-room TV for the first time — a bid to ratchet up viewing of short-form Reels, by taking videos to the biggest screen in the house. The ...
After years of requests and recent rumors, Instagram is no longer skipping over iPad users. The new Instagram app for iPad is designed to make the most of the device's bigger screen, with Reels front ...
In June 2023, Instagram introduced the ability to download reels natively from the app without using third-party tools. This feature was initially available to users in the US, but it is now available ...
I’ve never been a big Reels guy on Instagram. Sure, I’ll spend far too long scrolling through them here and there, but I rarely try my hand at making one. After all, as a photographer for my local run ...
To find your saved Reels on Facebook.com, tap the Menu option in the top-right corner, which looks like a three-by-three grid. Go into Saved. You can see everything you've saved here, but you can also ...
Facebook is taking another step to encourage users to create original content for its TikTok clone. The company introduced a new “sharing to Reels” feature to allow users of third-party apps to post ...
You can share Instagram Reels on your Story, in DMs, or outside the app. Similar to TikTok videos, Reels are short-form videos that can be up to 90 seconds long. In the latest Instagram update, the ...
Sit back with Reels on a big screen. Sit back with Reels on a big screen. is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in 2019 after nearly two years at Techmeme.