How can i post something on instagram
How to Post on Instagram: A Step-by-Step Guide
With over 1 billion active users, Instagram is one of the best social media networks to advertise your business, reach new audiences, and grow brand awareness. So even if you aren’t active on the website yet, it’s never too late to adopt an Instagram strategy in your marketing plan.
If you're ready to start sharing content through this channel, we've got you covered. Here, we've cultivated a quick-and-easy guide to posting on Instagram, to ensure you can begin attracting the attention of your audience with Instagram marketing.
How to Post on Instagram
- Tap the + icon at the top of your screen.
- Choose a photo or video from your library or shoot one in the app.
- Post multiple images on Instagram.
- Crop the image.
- Pick a filter.
- Edit your photo.
- Type your caption.
- Use hashtags for post optimization.
- Tag friends.
- Add your location.
- Play with emojis.
- Share the post on other social media platforms.
- Edit the post.
Posting to Instagram consistently can help businesses find resonance with their audience and grow better, but doing it right is just as important. Here's how to post to your Instagram account step-by-step.
Step 1. Tap the + icon at the top of your screen.
See that plus sign [+] in the image above? That's your starting point. See that post from our culture account? That's your endpoint. Click that plus sign and you'll be ready for the next step, below.
Step 2. Choose a photo or video from your library or shoot one in the app.
Instagram will show you the photos already saved to your phone. Choose one of those to post. Alternatively, you can click on the camera icon to take a photo or video within the Instagram app itself, if you don't already have an image you want to use.
Once you select and crop an image (or carousel of multiple images), click the arrow button in the top right corner of the app.
Step 3. Post multiple images on Instagram.
Do you have multiple photos and want to highlight them all? Instagram allows you to do this with its carousel feature.
As you go to tap a photo or video, first tap the icon just above your photos to the right that looks like stacked squares. Once you tap this, you'll see a number on the corner of every image or video you tap. This number notes where the content will show up in the carousel.
Step 4. Crop the image.
You aren't limited to just a square image on Instagram. You can actually share horizontal or vertical images as well. To get more of your image seen, pinch the screen of the photo you've selected on the Library screen.
However, while Instagram does allow vertical and horizontal options, the images still need to fit into some specific dimensions. So, you might still need to crop a tiny bit of your photo to get it to fit.
Step 5. Pick a filter.
Instagram offers 24 filters — scroll to the right to peruse your options, and click on one to preview how it will look on your photo.
By default, the filter will be applied by full strength. However, if you want to scale back the intensity of the filter, double click the filter tile once it's been applied, and a scale selector will appear, allowing you to downplay the effect.
You can also tap the magic wand at the top of the screen to adjust the photo further.
(Take a look at our Ultimate Guide to Instagram Filters to learn more).
Step 6. Edit your photo.
You can also click "Edit" at the bottom right to adjust the image to your specifications.
Here are the editing options that come built into Instagram for you:
- Adjust - This helps subtly rotate the image along the center plane, giving it a tilt either to the left or right according to the linear scale at the bottom of the screen.
- Brightness - This helps lighten or darken the image. All you have to do is pull the selector to the left to darken or to the right to lighten.
- Contrast - This helps to increase or decrease the intensity of the image's colors. Pull the selector to the left for less contrast (a dulling effect) or to the right for more contrast (a higher intensity effect).
- Structure - This helps to add an HD-like effect to the image, bringing out specific details in your photo. Drag the selector to the right to help the image "pop."
- Warmth - This helps you adjust the temperature of the photo. Drag the selector to the left to increase cool tones in the image, or drag the selector to the right to increase the warm tones in the image.
- Saturation - This helps you adjust the saturation of the colors in your image. Drag the selector to the left to desaturate the image (all the way to the left if you want a monochrome look), or drag the selector to the right for extremely saturated colors.
- Color - This gives you a number of color options to overlay over your image for interesting color effects. Simply select your color choice and see how it changes the image in the preview box.
- Fade - This softens the intensity of the blacks in your image to create an "aged" photo effect. Simply drag the selector to the right for a higher degree of fade.
- Highlights - This helps you control the intensity of the highlights in your image. Dragging the selector to the left will darken the highlights in your image while dragging the selector to the right will lighten the highlights in your image.
- Shadows - This helps you control the intensity of the shadows in your image. Dragging the selector to the left will darken the shadows in your image while dragging the selector to the right will lighten the shadows in your image.
- Vignette - This darkens the corners of the image, leaving a circle shape in the center. Drag the selector all the way to the right for the most dramatic vignette.
- Tilt Shift - This helps blur the edges of the image in a radial or linear way, drawing focus to the details in the center of the image.
- Sharpen - This helps sharpen certain details of the image, bringing a more dramatic look to subtler elements in the photo.
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Step 7. Type your caption.
Get creative and write a nice, interesting caption to go with your photo. Since text can help optimize your post in Instagram's search, writing something can only benefit you.
Step 8. Use hashtags for post optimization.
With Instagram's search feature, users can search by hashtags. So, you should make sure to write relevant hashtags in your caption. If someone does a search of a hashtag you placed in your caption, they might find your post as well as others that included the same one.
Step 9. Tag friends.
Want your friend or their followers to see a photo that you posted of the two of you? Tag them!
On the new post page, you can click "Tag People" to tag other Instagram accounts in your post. Alternatively, you can include their handle (or their username beginning with an @ symbol) in your caption.
Step 10. Add your location.
If you're on a fun vacation or at a neat event and you don't feel like including that information in your caption, you can mark where you are in another way. On the new post page, tap "Add Location" to put a location on your image (which makes it easier for people to find your post).
When you post an image or video with a location, it will show up between your name and the block of content on the feed.
Step 11. Play with emojis.
Emojis are fun and can make your caption more eye-catching. If you know of a few relevant emojis that could fit with your post, stick them in the caption area. For example, if you're posting a vacation photo, you could include a palm tree 🌴 or a plane ✈️ to show you flew somewhere.
Here are the top Instagram emojis you can use:
- ❤️
- 😍
- 😘
- 😂
- 😊
- 😎
- 💕
- 😉
- 💋
- 👍
However, keep in mind that there's a multitude of choices to add flair to your posts, from keeping it real 💯 to the cringe face 😬.
Be sure not to go overboard and post emojis just for the sake of posting them. If you post a bowling emoji along with a photo of a beach, that obviously won't make sense to people. Similarly, if you post 20 emojis that loosely relate to a post, you might just annoy your followers or come off as desperate.
Step 12. Share the post on other social media platforms.
Finally, if you want to share your content on your other, connected social media sites (like Facebook or Twitter), simply slide the bar from the left to the right.
When you're ready to post, click "Share" in the top right.
Instagram Saved DraftsIf you're not ready to post right away, you can also save it to your Instagram Saved Drafts. Simply go back to the filtering and editing step, tap the back arrow in the top left, and select "Save Draft."
Step 13. Edit the post.
Typos happen to everyone! If you just posted something and notice a glaring spelling error, don't panic. Simply tap the three dots that appear on the right across from your name, then tap "Edit."
Make the adjustments you see fit and save them so it reflects on your Instagram. Otherwise, your post is complete and live for everyone to see.
Grow Your Audience on Instagram Today
Now that you know how to post to Instagram, you can begin creating content for the platform and connecting with your audience. If you're a business or brand, you'll want a solid strategy for earning engagement and awareness.
Editor's note: This post was originally published in November 2019 and has been updated for comprehensiveness.
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How to Post on Instagram From a Computer or Mobile Device
- You can post on Instagram from a computer or mobile device with a few clicks or taps.
- Instagram recently added a built-in feature to its desktop website that allows you to upload photos and videos in the same manner as the Instagram mobile app.
- This article is part of Insider's Guide to Instagram.
If you haven't posted on Instagram in a while, you may be confused as to where the button to start a post is, as the mobile app has shifted its appearance numerous times in recent years.
If instead you're familiar with the mobile app and wish you could seamlessly post to Instagram from your computer in the same manner as the app, you're now in luck. Instagram recently added a feature to its desktop website that is analogous to the posting method on mobile.
Here's how to post on Instagram from a mobile device or computer.
How to post on Instagram from a mobile device1. Open the Instagram mobile app and log in if needed.
2. From your home screen or profile, tap the + (plus) symbol in the upper-right corner, and select Post from the dropdown menu.
Tap the plus symbol. Insider3. Select the photo (or video) you wish to post from your device's library or tap the camera icon to take a new image with your smartphone camera. To make a multi-image post – you can use up to 10 pictures in one post – tap the circle with an image of layered squares and then tap the images you'd like to use in order. Tap Next when you've selected your media.
Tap the circle with overlapping squares to add multiple photos or videos. Insider4. On the next screen, select a filter if you wish to use one, or tap Edit to make other changes to the image's crop, brightness, saturation, and more. Then tap Done.
Tap a filter or select Edit to customize your post. Insider5. You can now add a text caption and location, tag people, and pair other platforms – like Facebook or Twitter – to syndicate your post there, too.
Add a caption, tags, or other elements on the final page before posting. Insider6. Tap Share in the top-right corner to set your post live on Instagram.
How to post on Instagram from a computerYou once had to employ a convoluted process to trick Instagram into thinking you were using a mobile device in order to post from a computer.
Thankfully, Instagram has added a new, built-in feature that makes posting from its desktop website as seamless as posting from its mobile app. Here's how to post from a computer.
1. Go to Instagram's website in a desktop browser and log in if needed.
2. Click the + (plus) symbol at the top of the page to start a post.
Click the plus sign. Insider3. Drag image or video files into the pop-up window that appears, or click Select from computer.
Click to select images or drag media into the pop-up. Insider4. Your selected image will appear in the window. Use the magnifying glass in the bottom-left corner to zoom in on the image and crop it, or use the two arrow icon to the left of that to select a specific aspect ratio for the post. If you want to add more images, click the circle with overlapping squares in the bottom-right corner and tap the resulting plus sign to add media. When you're done, click Next.
Adjust the crop of the image or add images with the three tools in the window. Insider; Getty Images5. Choose a filter or click the Adjustments tab to adjust levels of brightness, contrast, and other elements. Then click Next.
Choose a filter or make adjustments. Insider; Getty Images6. Click the photo to tag accounts, or use the form on the right of image to add a caption, location, or alt text (via the Accessibility dropdown), or turn off commenting (via the Advanced settings dropdown). Then click Share to post to your Instagram feed.
Add a caption, tags, and more from this window. Insider; Getty ImagesSteven John
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How do I share someone's feed post to my Instagram story?
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You can only post someone else's post to your story if the author of the post has made their account public and allowed their posts to be reposted. Not everyone can share a post from the feed in their story.
To share someone's feed post to your story:
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Click the icon below a photo or video in the feed.
Select Add Post to Your Story, Add Video to Your Story, or Add Reels Video to Story.
Press in the lower right corner of the screen.
Click Share.
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If you share someone's post in your story, every person who has viewed it will be able to see the name of the author and go to his account. Learn more about how to share a store in an Instagram story.
If you have a public account, you can prevent other people from sharing your stories.
To prevent people from sharing your posts in Stories:
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Tap the or icon on your profile photo in the bottom right corner of the screen to go to your profile.
Click the icon in the upper right corner of the screen and select Settings.
Click Privacy and select History.
Click next to Allow reposts in stories.
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How to add a photo to Instagram from your phone
There are 3 main ways to add a photo to Instagram* from your phone: upload through the Instagram mobile app*, from your phone gallery, or through third-party apps. We will analyze separately how to publish a photo in a post and a story.
How to publish a post in the feed
Method 1: through the Instagram app*
Download the Instagram app* from the AppStore or Google Play. After registering or logging into your account, you will see the [+] icon in the upper right corner, click on it, and then in the menu that appears, click on the "Publish" button.
Interface for adding a new post to the feedNext, you will open the interface for adding a post, you need to go through several steps:
- select media files;
- file editing: filters, light and color correction;
- adding text, geotagging, etc.;
- publication.
Let's take a closer look at how to post photos on Instagram* from your phone.
Select media files. After pressing the "Publish" button, you will be taken to the gallery on your phone. Select the photos or videos you want to post. At this stage, you can also change the resolution or select multiple files for one post.
Basic buttons for setting up a future publicationEditing files. After choosing all the settings, click the "Next" button in the upper right corner and go to the editing interface - here you can apply filters, adjust contrast, add sharpness, level the horizon, and so on.
Photo and video editing toolsAdd text and labels. Once you're done editing your media, click the "Next" button again, and the last settings will open: choosing other social networks for publication, adding text, geotagging, user tags. Read more in our article “Instagram tags*: how and why to use”.
Final settings for posting to the feedBig text cannot be posted on Instagram*, the limit is 2200 characters. But if you really need it, we have an article with recommendations for the design of such publications.
Publication . When you're done with the settings, click "Share" in the upper right corner and the post will appear in your account feed and in the news feed of your followers. Hooray!
The process of loading a post and its display in the news feedMethod 2: through the phone gallery
This is a quick way when you just need to post one file with a caption, because this way you can't customize the display format, add multiple files to one post, edit media files, add geotags, and tag other users.
How to post photos on Instagram* from your phone using the gallery:
- open the gallery on your phone;
- click on the desired photo;
- select "Share" from the menu;
- click on the Instagram icon*;
- click on the "Publish" button;
- write the text for the post and click "OK" in the upper right corner;
- then click "Share" in the same place.
That's it - the publication has been uploaded to your profile!
Step-by-step process of publishing a photo in the feed through the phone galleryIf you do not know what, why, why to publish and how to design, I recommend our free course "7 Steps of Content Marketing". In the course, we tell you what content marketing is, how to create, design and promote content on the Internet. All this will help you understand how content works, why publish posts and how to make them beautiful and interesting.
Method 3: Through other apps
You can upload photos to Instagram* from photo and video editing apps, feed maker, and so on. Almost all of these applications have the ability to automatically add media files to Instagram*.
For example, the Canva photo and video editor app has a Share button in the top right corner. In the additional menu, the Instagram icon appears *, when clicked, it transfers to the social network application with the option to select a placement: Stories or feed. After clicking on the "Feed" button, the standard Instagram interface * opens to add a post to the feed.
Algorithm for publishing a post in the feed from the Canva applicationHow to post a Story
You can upload a photo to Instagram Stories* from your phone either directly from the Instagram application* or through third-party applications.
There are 3 ways to post a Story via the Instagram app*:
- click on the blue [+] icon on your avatar in your feed or profile;
- click on the [+] button in the upper right corner and select the "History" item;
- in the news feed, swipe from left to right on the screen.
After clicking, the interface for creating Stories will open. By default, the camera opens, and you can immediately take a picture or video for stories. If you want to add files from your phone's gallery, tap the button in the bottom left corner of the screen or swipe up from the bottom of the screen.
Stories interface when first opened with camera enabledThe story editing interface also has many useful features:
- Text. Different fonts, colors, ways of writing, animation. To add, click once on the screen or on the “Aa” icon at the top right of the screen, the interface for adding text will appear with additional settings at the top of the screen.
- Drawing. Brushes for painting on photo or video. Click on the ellipsis in the upper right corner and on the "Draw" button. The color and brush settings will also appear at the top of the screen.
- Interactive Instagram stickers*. Questions, tests, polls, mentions, geolocation, music, hashtags and so on. To select stickers, click on the sticker icon in the upper right corner or swipe up from the bottom of the screen. Read more about them in our article with an overview of new stickers.
- Masks. Filters and AR masks to decorate stories. There are masks both from Instagram* itself and from users. To get as many creative masks as possible, subscribe to major bloggers who create such masks. For example, bloggers ya.molli or georska.
Once you're done with your stories, select the publish option at the bottom of the screen:
- Your Story. Stories are immediately published on your profile, and all users can see it.
- Close friends. Stories will only be seen by users you have added to your Close Friends list.
- Right arrow. An additional menu will open, which has the function of sending stories in a private message.
Stories, like posts, can be posted from other applications, only when choosing a placement, you need to click "Stories".
Check out the Instagram Stories* section of our blog for inspiration on how to use Stories on both your personal blog and brand account.
If you feel uncomfortable publishing posts and stories from your phone, use services for publishing from your computer, such as SMMplanner. With it, you can design and post posts and stories from your computer and specify the time at which they will be automatically published.
Scheduling a new post on Instagram* from a computer via SMMplannerWhat is the convenience of delayed posting and how to post on Instagram* from SMMplanner, read in our article "Delayed posting services on Instagram*: why they are needed and how they work".