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Instagram, PC web browser support for posting function

Instagram has finally announced the ability to post photos and videos from its desktop web browser. He admitted that he was testing it a few months ago. At that time, it was limited to a few users, and the results are finally available to all users.

It’s been available since October 21, and so far, you can view Instagram photos and videos on your desktop, but you can’t post anything.

The mobile app version also announced some new features added. A feature called Collabs is to co-post from both feed posts and reels. To this end, users can invite other accounts as collaborators from the Instagram tag screen. All joint posts appear to followers, and views and comments are also shared.

It has also begun testing new ways to support nonprofit fundraising efforts. This feature allows you to send a fundraiser by clicking on the plus button, clicking on Fundraiser from the menu, and selecting the organization you want to support.

Two new effects were also introduced on the reels: Superbeat and Dynamic Lyrics. Superbeat is a special effect synchronized with the beat, and dynamic lyric is 3D lyrics flowing along with the sound source groove.

In the mobile version of Instagram, you can easily process photos and videos in the iOS or Android app, but the editing itself can use as many resources as a desktop PC or Mac can be overwhelmingly easy. Related information can be found here.

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