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How to post on Instagram from your desktop

An easy guide to the much-requested way to post.
By Meera Navlakha  on 
Instagram on desktop
Credit: Instagram

Instagram has had a slew of new updates recently, from being able to add music to your Instagram notes (if you actually use those), to including up to five links in your bio now. One much-requested update came a few years ago though — having a viable way to post via your desktop or laptop.

Launched globally in October 2021, the feature allows creators to post photos or videos via their web browser. The response to this was overwhelmingly positive(opens in a new tab), with many creators saying this was the update they'd actually been waiting for. If you count yourself amongst them, here's a quick guide how to post on Instagram from your desktop.

Total Time
  • 2 minutes
What You Need
  • Your desktop/laptop and an Instagram account

Step 1: Go to Instagram.com on your browser and head towards the sidebar on the left.

Here, click on the "Create" option at the bottom of the sidebar.

The Instagram sidebar.
Credit: Screenshot / Instagram.

Step 2: Drag or upload what you want to post here.

You can add multiple pictures too. Click the button in the lower-right corner, then click the plus sign (+) that appears. Add up to nine more pictures or videos.

A screenshot of Instagram create.
Credit: Instagram.

Step 3: Once you upload your post, you can edit on the browser.

Instagram lets you crop, adjust, or add filters onto the post.

A screenshot of an uploaded picture on Instagram.
Credit: Screenshot / Instagram.

Step 4: Add a caption and other details.

Like on your phone, the web version of Instagram gives you the option to add a caption and/or location on the post. You can also tag people.

A screenshot of Instagram on the web, with the caption section.
Credit: Screenshot / Instagram.

Step 5: Share!

At the top right, press the "Share" button and your post is good to go.

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Meera is a Culture Reporter at Mashable, joining the UK team in 2021. She writes about digital culture, mental health, big tech, entertainment, and more. Her work has also been published in The New York Times, Vice, Vogue India, and others.


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