Creators will now have the ability to see what the highest trending matters and hashtags are on Reels.
Users can now seek for and share Giphy GIFs within the remark stream, giving them an alternative choice for responding to Instagram posts.
Meta (previously Facebook) is rolling out the power to touch upon Instagram posts with animated GIFs (Graphics Interchange Format).
Instagram chief Adam Mosseri introduced that customers can now publish GIFs in Instagram feedback throughout a Broadcast Channels chat with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, experiences Engadget.
“This is a little bit of ‘finally feature,’ however we’re launching GIFs in feedback right now,” Mosseri told Zuckerberg.
Users can now search for and share Giphy GIFs in the comment stream, giving them another option for responding to Instagram posts.
GIFs in Instagram comments are available in the latest version of the app.
Moreover, Mosseri also said that Instagram is also testing lyrics in Reels.
According to the report, the feature seems to build on the auto-caption sticker Meta introduced back in 2021.
Based on the screenshot shared by Mosseri, the report said that a timeline at the bottom of the interface will allow users to properly sync the captions.
Meanwhile, Instagram has announced new features on its short-video making app to empower creators.
The social network has added a dedicated destination for trending audio and hashtags, two new metrics to Reels insights and brought gifts on Reels to more countries.
Creators will now be able to see what the top trending topics and hashtags are on Reels
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