Instagram now allows you to post from your desktop

San Francisco, California: Following the testing of the ability to post feeds from a desktop browser, Facebook-owned Instagram will now allow users to create posts from its web platform.
According to Engadget, the social network is rolling out updates that will culminate on October 21, when users worldwide will be able to post photos and short videos (under one minute) from their computer browser.
Of course, this is useful if you’d rather not reach for your phone, but it could be especially useful for businesses and enthusiasts who want to make better use of their expensive cameras.
According to the report, there are also numerous updates for mobile users.

A new ‘Collabs’ test feature allows two people to co-author posts and Reels. To get others involved, users simply invite them from the tagging screen.
The post will be seen by both users’ followers, and it will even share views, likes, and comments. According to the report, this could be useful for everything from superstar collaborations to sponsored posts.
Another test will allow users to start nonprofit fundraisers directly from the new post button, streamlining charitable efforts.

On October 21, everyone will see new music-driven Reels effects such as Superbeat (special effects that sync with the beat) and Dynamic Lyrics (3D lyrics that flow with the track). They aren’t as flashy as the other additions, but they may help you focus on sharing rather than editing content.

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