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Instagram Instants sparks upload panic

Even before Instagram’s new Instants feature rolled out globally, users with access to the one-tap photo-sending tool were sharing ways to disable it.

Instants launched two weeks ago (13 May 2026), and caused many users unfamiliar with the auto-send function to share images accidentally. The error: they selected the camera shutter button, not realising it would post the resultant image immediately.

The tool appears as a small stack of photos in the bottom-right corner of one’s inbox. The ephemeral posts are visible to Close Friends or mutual followers. Images remain saved in a user’s archive for up to a year and can be reshared as a Stories recap. Users can react and reply to Instants, with replies sent directly to direct messages.

Double-chinned selfies, memes, tutorials, and apology posts flooded the platform as users reacted to the feature. In response, Instagram pointed users toward tools such as Undo, archive deletion, and the option to hide Instants from the inbox.

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Alongside the Instagram update, the company launched a standalone Instants app in select countries on iOS and Android. Users can log in with an existing Instagram account and share Instants across both platforms. The feature includes Teen Accounts and Family Centre protections such as shared time limits, Sleep Mode, and parental supervision controls.

Instagram’s guide to how Instants works:

How to disable Instagram Instants:

Safety and privacy

Instagram’s existing safety and privacy protections apply to Instants on both Instagram and the standalone Instants app. In-app controls such as block, mute, and restrict can be used to limit who can send or receive Instants, while posts are only visible to selected Close Friends or mutual followers.

For teenagers, Instants is integrated with Teen Accounts and parental supervision features already enabled on Instagram. The company says these include:

* Jason Bannier is a data analyst at World Wide Worx and deputy editor of Gadget.co.za. Follow him on Bluesky at @jas2bann.

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