Instagram Reels allow s to create 60 seconds videos
s can access the ed reel from their camera roll
Reels shared from only public s are eligible for
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Instagram Reels allow s to create videos of up to 60 seconds in length and they are featured on the Instagram Explore Page. These TikTok-inspired short videos have become Meta's fastest-growing content format by far and lets creators earn ad revenue. Now, the photo and video-sharing platform is allowing s to Reels posted by others via Stories so they can watch it later or share it with friends outside the app. Check out how you can Instagram Reels on Android or iPhone.
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ing Instagram Reels with Stories is a handy trick and it does not involve any additional third-party app or software.
Open the Instagram app on your Android or iOS smartphone.
Open the Reel you want to save Click on the Share icon.
Tap to add the Reels to your story.
Zoom the preview Click on the three-dot menu on the top and hit Save.
Discard the story.
s can access the ed Reel from their camera roll. The ed video lacks an Instagram watermark and it shows the name.
At present, Reels shared from only public s are eligible for . The Reels cannot be ed if they have been shared from private Instagram s. Further, s with public s can turn off the ability to Reels in the app settings.
Meanwhile, Instagram head announced in June that s in the US will be able to Reels shared by public s on their camera roll. Until then, s were able to directly share the Reels on public s in their Stories or through chat. This can be done by tapping on the share icon and then selecting the option. In the image shared by Mosseri, the option is seen at the bottom menu along with Add to Story, Share, and Copy Link.
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