Downloading Instagram Reels – A Step-By-Step Guide
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Instagram Reels are a great way to create short, engaging videos that can be shared with friends and followers. But what happens if you want to save the reels you’ve created or those of other users? Luckily, it’s easy to download reels from Instagram. Keep reading for a step-by-step guide on how to do it!
Step 1: Open the reel you want to download in Instagram. To do this, simply find the reel you’re interested in either by scrolling through your feed or using the search bar at the top of the screen. Then click on it to open it up and play it.
Step 2: Tap on the three dots icon located at the bottom right corner of the reel. This will bring up a menu with various options including Share, Copy Link, Add To Story, Report and Embed. Tap on “Copy Link” to copy its URL address.
Step 3: Open a new tab in your web browser and paste the copied link into instadp. You’ll then be taken to Instagram’s page where you can view and download your chosen reel as an MP4 file format video.
Step 4: Now just hit “Download” and choose where you would like to save your downloaded video. That’s all there is to it!
As you can see, downloading reels from Instagram is not difficult at all! With just a few clicks of your mouse or taps of your screen, you’ll have saved any number of amazing reels for viewing later on or sharing with friends and followers. So get out there and start downloading! And remember – always make sure that when downloading content from social media platforms that you abide by copyright laws; otherwise, there could be serious legal repercussions! Happy downloading!
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