Categories: Web

Instagram continues to abandon mobile-only approach, further expands to desktop web

Instagram is continuing to abandon its mobile-only approach as the company’s co-founder, Kevin Systrom, today announced that, for the first time, users’ feeds can be viewed on the desktop web.

Since launching in October 2010 on iPhone (and later on Android), Instagram has been mobile-only, existing solely as a native app. Systrom cited this early focus as essential to the experience of “seeing and taking photos on-the-go”.

However, Instagram’s first tentative steps towards desktop and away from its mobile-first approach came last November when the photo-sharing service launched profile pages on the web.

Instagram’s drift away from mobile is hardly surprising since Facebook closed its acquisition of the company in September for $736 million. With over 100 million users, accommodating users on desktop, tablet, and non-native mobile makes Instagram “more accessible to our growing community”, as Systrom puts it.

“We believe that you should be able to access Instagram on a variety of different devices, any of which may be convenient to you at a given moment – including your desktop computer or tablet.” – Kevin Systrom, Instagram

Instagram on the web is fully responsive, so today’s feature announcement also enables Instagram to accommodate mobile users on platforms other than Android and iOS for the first time.

One feature that Instagram has restricted to mobile is the ability to upload photos as “Instagram is about producing photos on the go, in the real world, in realtime”.

Albizu Garcia

Albizu Garcia is the Co-Founder and CEO of Gain -- a marketing technology company that automates the social media and content publishing workflow for agencies and social media managers, their clients and anyone working in teams.

View Comments

Recent Posts

Reality intelligence startup Track3D raises $10M to tackle construction delays

Construction is one of the world’s most complex industries to manage. Projects run late, costs…

1 day ago

UK to force digital ID, Blair Institute claims 62% of Brits favor digital identity

Illegal immigration is the Trojan Horse of choice to deliver mandatory digital ID: perspective Using…

1 day ago

97% of CIOs, CTOs concerned about unethical use of AI at companies: Report

Since the launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT in late 2022, use of artificial intelligence (AI) has…

2 days ago

We can’t eat it, but AI will feed the world

Since its massification in the early 2020s, AI has been slowly integrated into sectors as…

1 week ago

To monitor disinformation Von der Leyen urges European Democracy Shield, Center for Democratic Resilience

The EU, UN, WEF, and G20 all call on stakeholders to mitigate the harmful effects…

1 week ago

Trump Takes Aim at Remote Work—Is He the Movement’s Top Adversary?

Back in 2018, I wrote a story, To Kill an Outsourcing Bird. For my younger readers,…

1 week ago