Instagram has been around for years, and it’s hugely popular, but not everyone is completely familiar with the free photo app and how it can quickly transform your mediocre selfies into stunning glamour shots. OK, that might be a bit of an exaggeration, but mostInstagramusers will admit that Instagram’s filters, editing tools, and sharing options have changed their lives. But, before you dive in and fiddle with all the options, you’ll need to know how the app works.
With that in mind, we’ve laid out everything you need to know about Instagram.

What is Instagram?
Instagram is a video and photo-sharing social network. It launched in 2010 as a mobile device app and was acquired by Facebook two years later. It primarily stood out because it confined photos to a square shape and features filters. It has developed since it originally launched though. Users are not only no longer restricted to square images but also video clips, which have been available since 2013. There’s also aStories feature, a Reels feature, and a Live feature now.
How does Instagram work?
For the purposes of this guide, we will explain how to use Instagram from a mobile device. But understanding the web interface is just as easy and intuitive.
Instagram was originally meant for mobile devices.
You should, therefore, download the iPhone or Android app to register an Instagram account. Once you download the app, you can easily login through Facebook. After signing up, you can change your profile picture and edit your information, which includes a brief 150-character summary and the ability to link a website.
All Instagram accounts are public by default but can be made private.

How to navigate
Every time you open and load Instagram, you will automatically be brought to your news feed, which is filled with photos and videos from people you chose to follow on Instagram. Along the bottom of the app is a menu bar, while the top right (on iOS) has your inbox, which is where direct messages can be found along with quicks-access links to your activity feed/notification centre (heart icon) and the ability to share posts, stories, reels, and lives (+ icon).
As for the menu bar at the bottom, it has five tabs: Home, Search/Discovery, Reels, Shop, and Profile.

How to interact with others
How to post and share
To begin sharing, go to the Camera/upload button (+icon) at the top right of the Home tab and choose Post, Story, Reels, and Live.
Select Post to share a photo to your profile and Instagram feed. You will see the option to upload from your camera roll or take a shot directly with the Instagram app.

Once you proceed with a photo or video, you’ll see a filter tray pop up, in which you can apply an effect. Double-tap the effect to access a slider that’ll let you increase or decrease the intensity of the filter. Below the filter tray are two options: Filter and Edit. Flicking to Edit will allow you to fine-tune your image, from adjusting brightness and contrast to changing the structure, saturation, colour, and fade, among other options.
You’ll also be able to adjust a special effect called Lux by tapping the centralised icon above the image you’re editing.
After you’re done editing, tap the next button on the top-right of the Filters screen to begin sharing your post. You will be given the option to tag people and so on.
Upon hitting next on the top-right of the Filters screen, you will get to a screen that’ll let you share your photo or video to either all followers or a direct follower by toggling between the two options at the top of your screen. This screen is where you can add captions, tag people, and tag your location, as well as choose if you want to share your post to any other social media outlets.
Instagram integrates with Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and Flickr, meaning you’ll be able to share to those social networks by just toggling each of them on or off.
Instagram Stories is just like Snapchat’s Stories feature.
Here’s the deal: With Stories, you can broadcast multiple videos and photos taken throughout the day in near time. These can edited with doodles and stickers and filters and masks. Your stories will disappear after 24 hours. If you want to repopulate them just take more videos and photos and share them.
you’re able to also view other people’s Stories - just look for their latest updates at the top of your news feed on the Home tab.Instagram’s Help Center has several step-by-step guidesthat explain everything you need to know about finding and posting Stories. Pocket-lint also has an explainer featurehere.
Instagram’s newest feature is called Reels. It brings a trendy, short-form musical video format to the Instagram mobile app. In other words,it’s made a TikTok clone.
With Instagram Reels, you may record and edit video clips. You can then add music to your video creation or even use audio from another person’s video. TikTok offers both these capabilities and helped popularise their use in short-form musical content. Reels isn’t a new app, though - it’s an addition to the core Instagram app, which means that you don’t have to download anything to use it, other than the latest version of Instagram.
Once you’re on that newest version, you’ll see Reels integrated throughout the app, including holding the centre spot on the main menu bar at the bottom of the app.
To learn more about Reels, seePocket-lint’s guide.
Going live takes just a couple of steps from the Instagram Stories camera, and when you’re done going live, your video will disappear as soon as the stream stops. Broadcasting on Instagram is pretty straightforward - just swipe right from the feed to open the camera, select Live and tap the Start Live Video button to start sharing. Live videos on Instagram can last for up to an hour, and your followers may get a notification to tune in.
You can also start a live video with another person.
To learn more about how to go live, seeInstagram’s support hub.
How to shop on Instagram
Instagramhas finally transformed into a one-stop-shop, literally. Just go to the Shop tab (shopping bag icon) in the main menu bar at the bottom of the app. When you check out, you will be asked for your shipping info, contact info, payment info, and all those details. Your payment will be processed in and through Instagram.
Where can you access Instagram?
Instagram is available as a mobile app foriOSandAndroidusers. It’s also available on the web fromwww.instagram.com.
Instagram filters explained
Before we move on to the next section, we thought we should go over some of the more popular Instagram filters (including the separate Lux effect) and what they do to your photos and videos. Below are some of the most popular and oldest filters on Instagram.
Want to know more?
Pocket-lint has anInstagram hubwith all the latest news about the app.