Create multi-clip videos up to 90 seconds, and get creative with easy-to-use text, AR filters and audio. Upload videos from your gallery, too.
Create seamless transition moments with Align to line up objects between clips. Set a timer to record hands-free, and adjust speed for video and audio.
Remix a reel by recording your own video next to someone else’s. Add your perspective, collab with your community, and make something new.
Explore the new Reels tab-a space to encounter shareable moments as they happen-or find reels in someone’s profile. Send reels you like to friends in Messenger, or share them to Stories.
Amplify your ideas with audio from the Instagram music library, original audio you record, and your unique sound by adding Voiceover to clips. Collect and share audio pages, too.
Reels are short videos you can easily create and enjoy watching on Instagram. They are a fun way to connect with your community over entertaining videos that inspire anyone to join in.
It is the best way Creators can find a community that is deeply engaged and aligned with their interests.
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You can record and edit videos up to 90 seconds with Instagram Reels. You can add effects and music to your reel or use your own original audio.
Reels isn’t currently available to everyone. Some accounts may be able to see reels, but won’t be able to record them.
For desktop
Click Create on the left.
Click Post.
Click Select from computer and choose the content you want to share from your device. Click in the bottom right, then click to add another file.
Click Next in the top right. From here you can:
Use the slider on the right below Cover photo to choose a cover photo from the clip or click Select from computer to choose one on your device.
Use the slider on the right below Trim to trim the beginning or end of your clip.
Tap Next in the top right. Here you can write a caption, add a location, tag people, add alternate text, and adjust your post’s settings.
Tap Share in the top right.
For Android
Tap at the bottom or swipe right anywhere in Feed.
Tap REEL at the bottom.
Tap and hold to record a clip or tap it to start recording and tap it again to end the clip. You can also tap your camera roll in the bottom left to add a video from your camera roll.
Use the reels tool menu on the left to do things like add audio, effects and layouts to your reel or change how you record your reel.
Tap Next in the bottom right. At the top you can tap:
to add audio.
to add text.
to add stickers.
to add an effect.
to download your reel to your device.
Tap Edit video in the bottom left. From here you can edit your reel on a timeline that shows when things appear in your reel. You’ll see anything you’ve added like text, stickers and music on a timeline along with clips in your reel. You can scroll through the timeline to see the whole reel. Tap on text or stickers to edit them, or tap and hold them to move them to another part of your reel. Tap on the music to replace it.
You can also Reorder in the bottom left to rearrange your clips. Tap and drag a clip to move it, then tap Done when you’re finished. You can use the trimmers on each clip to change their length.
Tap in the top right. From here you can tap Edit cover to select a new cover photo or add one from your device. You can also do things like write a caption, add a location or fundraiser, or share your reel to Facebook. For more options, including allowing your reel to be used as a template or to be downloaded, tap Advanced Options.
Tap Next in the bottom right, then tap Share.
For Instagram Lite app
Tap at the bottom or swipe right anywhere in Feed.
Tap REEL at the top.
Tap Camera in the top right, then tap at the bottom to record a clip.
Tap in the bottom right. You can add music, stickers, text or trim your reel.
Tap Next in the botton right. Here you can write a caption, tag people, add a location and adjust your post’s settings.
Tap Share at the bottom.
For iPhone
Tap at the bottom or swipe right anywhere in Feed.
Tap REEL at the bottom.
Tap and hold to record a clip or tap it to start recording and tap it again to end the clip. You can also tap your camera roll in the bottom left to add a video from your camera roll.
Use the reels tool menu on the left to do things like add audio, effects and layouts to your reel or change how you record your reel.
Tap Next in the bottom right. At the top you can tap:
to add audio.
to add text.
to add stickers.
to add an effect.
to download your reel to your device.
Tap Edit video in the bottom left. From here you can edit your reel on a timeline that shows when things appear in your reel. You’ll see anything you’ve added like text, stickers and music on a timeline along with clips in your reel. You can scroll through the timeline to see the whole reel. Tap on text or stickers to edit them, or tap and hold them to move them to another part of your reel. Tap on the music to replace it.
You can also Reorder in the bottom left to rearrange your clips. Tap and drag a clip to move it, then tap Done when you’re finished. You can use the trimmers on each clip to change their length.
Tap in the top right. From here you can tap Edit cover to select a new cover photo or add one from your device. You can also do things like write a caption, add a location or fundraiser, or share your reel to Facebook.
Tap Next in the bottom right, then tap Share.
Note that you can record one or multiple clips that add up to 90 seconds. The progress bar at the top shows how long you’ve recorded. If you share your reel to Explore, it can also be seen on the Reels section of your profile.
Learn more about saving and editing a draft of your reel.
Learn from creators on how to create engaging Reels here.
Go to instagram.com.
Click Reels on the left.
Learn how to only see posts for people you follow in your Instagram feed.
We aim to reduce the visibility of reels containing content about politics where suggested content appears (example: when scrolling through reels). However, reels with political content from accounts you follow won’t be affected.
Visit the Meta Transparency Center for information on how an artificial intelligence (AI) system selects, ranks and delivers the content you see on Instagram Reels.
Note that templates are only available for reels that include music and at least 3 clips.
You can create your own version of an Instagram reel by using a template. Templates allow you to use the same music and timing as the original reel, and replace the photos or video clips with your own.
You can find templates and save your favorite templates in the Template Browser.
Tap at the bottom or swipe right anywhere in Feed.
Tap Reel at the bottom, then tap the image in the bottom left to open your gallery.
Tap Templates.
Swipe through the available templates and tap one you’d like to use.
Tap Add media, then tap the photos or videos in the order you’d like them to appear.
Tap Next.
If you need to change any of your clips, tap the clip and then tap Replace media. Tap the photo or video you’d like to use instead.
Tap Next to preview and share your reel.
You can also use a reel you see as a template by tapping Template by... then tap Use Template. Not all reels can be used as a template.
You can record a reel with your own original audio, with original audio by another Reels creator, or with audio from the Instagram audio library using the Audio tool in Reels. Note that you can’t use original audio from a feed video unless you remix the video.
Learn how to replace a muted audio track on your Instagram reel.
Original audio is unique audio you created, either while filming your reel in the Instagram app or in a video you uploaded, or unique audio by another Reels creator. When someone posts a reel with original audio, it will display their username.
When you post a reel on a public account, anyone on Instagram can record a reel using your original audio. If your account is set to private, no one will be able to record a reel using your original audio.
If you upload licensed audio as original audio, we may change the description to the artist’s name and song.
Licensed audio is copyrighted audio available on the Instagram audio library and includes things like music, movies, TV shows and sound effects. All licensed audio must be attributed or linked to the artist and include the name of the track.
Keep in mind that as we make sure to uphold our agreements with music rights holders, audio tracks in your posts can become muted as a result of any changes made to these agreements. While the audio tracks of your post may be muted, your post can still be viewed.
When we detect the audio you recorded or uploaded uses licensed audio, we’ll automatically change attribution from Original Audio to the artist and song title. Your reel will be added to the audio page for that song, where more people on Instagram may find it.
Drafts are saved onto your device. You won’t be able to access a saved draft from another device, even if you log in to your account. If you uninstall the app, your drafts will be lost.
You can record a reel and save it to your Instagram account or camera roll before sharing it. Drafts will be saved until you share or delete them. There isn’t a limit to how many drafts you can save.
Keep in mind, downloading your reel won’t save any music you added from the Instagram music library.
Tap Next on the reel you’re recording.
Tap Next, then tap Save draft at the bottom.
Tap or your profile picture in the bottom right to go to your profile.
Tap below your profile info.
Tap Drafts, then select the reel you want to edit.
Tap Next on the reel you’re recording.
Tap at the top.
Tap at the top or swipe right from anywhere in Feed.
Scroll to Reel at the bottom of the screen.
Tap in the bottom left and choose the draft of your video from your camera roll you want to edit.
You can record more clips and add music, effects, stickers and text to your reel.
You can share your reel to Facebook.
Tap or your profile picture in the bottom right to go to your profile.
Tap in the top right.
Tap Accounts Center, then tap Sharing across profiles.
Select the account you want your reels to be shared from, then select the account you want your reels to be shared to.
Below Automatically share, tap or Set up next to Your Instagram reels.
If you’re having trouble sharing your reel to Facebook, try some of these troubleshooting steps.
When you share your Instagram reels to Facebook, they’ll appear as reels on Facebook.
If you haven’t selected a default audience for reels on Facebook, your default audience for reels on Facebook will be based on your Instagram account privacy setting:
Public Instagram account: Your Facebook Reels audience will default to Public.
Private Instagram account: Your Facebook Reels audience will default to Friends on Facebook.
If you are under 18, your Facebook Reels audience will default to Friends on Facebook.
Keep in mind that your followers on Instagram may not be the same as your friends on Facebook, so if you share a reel from Instagram to Facebook, you may be sharing your reel with different people. You can change your default audience for reels on Facebook at any time. Reels can appear in Feed, Watch and other places across Facebook.
If your reels are shared to Public on Facebook, people on Facebook will be able to use the original audio from your reel. If your default audience for reels on Facebook is Public and you have remixing enabled on Instagram, they’ll also be able to remix your reel. You can change your remix setting in the Instagram app at any time.
Who can see your reel on Instagram follows your account’s privacy settings. If you post a reel on Instagram and your account is public, you can choose to have your reel shown as recommended content on Facebook instead.
Tap or your profile picture in the bottom right to go to your profile.
Tap below your profile info and tap the reel you want to delete.
Tap More in the bottom right of the reel.
Tap Delete. From here you can:
Tap Delete from both if you shared your reel to Facebook and want to delete it from both Instagram and Facebook.
Tap Delete from Instagram only if you only want to delete your reel from Instagram.
Tap or your profile picture in the bottom right to go to your profile.
Tap below your profile info and tap the reel you want to delete.
Tap More in the bottom right of the reel.
Tap Delete. From here you can:
Tap Delete from both if you shared your reel to Facebook and want to delete it from both Instagram and Facebook.
Tap Delete from Instagram only if you only want to delete your reel from Instagram.
If you delete your Instagram reel that includes your original audio, other reels using the audio will be muted on Instagram and Facebook. If you restore the reel you deleted:
Instagram reels: Instagram reels using your original audio will be unmuted.
Facebook reels: Facebook reels using your original audio that were shared from Instagram will be unmuted. Other reels created on Facebook using your original audio will not be unmuted.
Reels created on Facebook with your original audio will still be muted.
After posting a reel, you can share, save, manage or delete your reel.
Open your reel.
Tap in the bottom right of the reel.
From here you can:
Tap Share and select how you want to share your reel on Instagram or through another app.
Tap Link to copy the link to your reel.
Tap Save to add your reel to your saved posts. You can also add your reel to a collection or make a collaborative collection with other Instagram accounts.
Tap Save to your device to download your reel.
Open your reel.
Tap in the bottom right of the reel.
From here you can:
Tap Share and select the app you want to share your reel through.
Tap Link to copy the link to your reel.
Tap Save to add your reel to your saved posts. You can also add your reel to a collection or make a collaborative collection with other Instagram accounts.
Tap Save to your device to download your reel.
Open your reel.
Tap in the bottom right of the reel.
From here you can:
Tap Share and select how you want to share your reel on Instagram or thorugh another app.
Tap Link to copy the link to your reel.
Tap Save to add your reel to your saved posts.
Open your reel.
Tap in the bottom right of the reel.
Tap Manage. From here you can:
Tap Edit to edit things like the caption and location of your reel.
Tap Turn off commenting to stop others from commenting on your reel.
Tap Pin to your reels to pin this reel at the top of the Reels tab on your profile.
Tap Hide likes to stop others from seeing how many people liked your reel.
Tap Add to profile grid to include the reel on your profile’s main grid.
Tap Archive to move the reel to your archive.
Open your reel.
Tap in the bottom right of the reel.
Tap Manage. From here you can:
Tap Edit to edit things like the caption and location of your reel.
Tap Turn off commenting to stop others from commenting on your reel.
Tap Hide likes to stop others from seeing how many people liked your reel.
Tap Add to profile grid to include the reel on your profile’s main grid.
Tap Pin to your reels to pin this reel at the top of the Reels tab on your profile.
Tap Archive to move the reel to your archive.
Open your reel.
Tap in the bottom right of the reel.
From here you can:
Tap Turn off commenting to stop others from commenting on your reel.
Tap Edit to edit things like the caption and location of your reel.
Who can remix your reel.
Using comment filters to determine what comments are allowed on your reels.
Delete your reel from Instagram.
Who can mention you in the caption of their reel by changing your account’s mention settings. You’ll receive a notification when someone mentions you in a reel. Learn more about how mentions work on Instagram.
Whether to recommend your reel on Facebook.
You can see info about how many people liked, commented on and reshared your reel on Instagram.
To see info about your reel:
Click your profile picture on the left to go to your profile.
Click Reels below your profile info. In the bottom left of each reel, you’ll see the number of video plays (how many times your reel starts to play). This doesn’t include replays.
Hover over the reel you want to see more info for. From here you’ll see a number below
that shows how many people liked your reel.
that shows how many people commented on your reel. Click the reel to see the comments.
that shows how many people reshared your reel to their story or in a direct message. Note that this number may not be accurate if your reel was shared before reshare counts were enabled.
Note that if you chose to recommend your reel to Facebook, your reel’s plays and likes counts may include plays and likes from Facebook.
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