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Welcome to the Instagram for Business blog! Explore how businesses are using Instagram through tips, brand spotlights, API examples and news from Instagram HQ.

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Introducing Photos of You

Today, we’re excited to introduce Photos of You and bring you a new way to share and discover stories on Instagram. When you upload a photo to Instagram, you’re now able to add the people in the photo as easily as you add a location and hashtags. Whether you’re a fashion designer sharing photographs of models wearing your designs or a sports team documenting athletes, this gives you a new way to tell your story on Instagram and to engage with your followers.

Photos of You also gives people a new way to explore photos of your business or brand. By navigating to the new Photos of You section on your profile, people can now browse all of the photos in which you’ve been added and have made visible. People can now add their favorite band to their concert photos from last night, the clothing brand they’re currently wearing or the coffee roaster who brews their morning cup of coffee. As a business or brand, Photos of You gives you a new way to curate and share the photos that best showcase your brand as documented by your biggest fans.

You have control over which photos you choose to share in the Photos of You section on your profile. If you allow photos to be added automatically, you will have the option to hide any of the photos at any time. If you decide to review all Photos of You before adding them to your profile, the only photos visible in the Photos of You section will be the ones that you manually choose to add.

Before your Photos of You section is visible on your profile, you’ll have until May 16th to get familiar with the feature. To make your Photos of You visible today, download the update and follow the prompts on your Profile Tab. You can find more information about how Photos of You works and how to control your visibility with this new feature in our Help Center.

Instagram for iOS version 3.5 is currently available for download in Apple’s App Store, and Instagram for Android version 3.5 is now available on Google Play.

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Instagram Today: 100 Million People

Instagram’s first office had few redeeming qualities—and insulation was not one of them. There were only two of us, so we rented desks in a co-working space on a pier over San Francisco Bay. At night, it was common to find us working in winter jackets huddled over our laptops where the air was so cold we could see our breath. It was October 2010 when we launched Instagram, and San Francisco had dealt us a particularly unforgiving and chilly fall.

One night soon after launch, about a half-mile away, Giants Stadium was full of fans cheering on their team in a race for the NLCS against the Philadelphia Phillies. You see, having so little insulation in the office had an unintended consequence of being able to hear the crowd roar every time someone hit a long ball out towards McCovey Cove. Back in the office, we’d lift our heads up from code with every eruption of the fans, wondering who was at bat, what had happened, and whether the ball had made it or not. We never knew, but that wasn’t the point.

While we may only have had a few thousand people around the world using Instagram that night, we had a sense that maybe through Instagram we could tune in to what was happening just a few steps away. With a few quick commands at his terminal, my co-founder Mike’s screen filled with images of the game: the bullpen, dugout, concession stands, cheering fans and a panoramic view from somewhere up high. In a matter of hours, the people in that stadium had recorded moments in time through Instagram and allowed us to tune into an event while we sat a half a mile away, working—winter coats and all.

For the first time, we understood why Instagram was going to be different. We understood the power of images to connect people to what was happening in the world around them. And, although Instagram had a fraction of the user base it does today, that night we saw a preview of what Instagram would enable at a much larger scale down the road.

Now, nearly two and a half years later, over 100 million people use Instagram every month. It’s easy to see this as an accomplishment for a company, but I think the truth is that it’s an accomplishment for our community. Now, more than ever, people are capturing the world in real-time using Instagram—sharing images from the farthest corners of the globe. What we see as a result is a world more connected and understood through photographs.

Of the 100 million people on Instagram, there are stories that awe us: stories like Kathryn Mahoney’s (@nineteenfiftyone). Kathryn is an aid worker for the United Nations in the most remote refugee camp in Southern Sudan. She shares vivid photos of the day-to-day life of the people who live in Yida as well as the struggles and triumphs of the UN’s work there. From thousands of miles away, Kathryn reminds us of the power of images to educate and inspire.

There are love stories that move us, like the story of Cory (@withhearts) and Bethany (@bethanyolson) who began following each other a year and a half ago at the suggestion of a mutual photographer friend. After trading likes on photos, meeting for coffee, and finally joining up for a photowalk, a mutual interest in photography turned into dating. To this day, they still go on photography adventures and explore the world together with Instagram in tow.

And there are inspiring stories of small businesses and artisans. Mission Bicycle (@missionbicycle), a small, independent manufacturer in San Francisco, has amassed nearly 50,000 followers as they share the photos from their daily work of making beautiful bicycles by hand. Similarly, Sightglass Coffee (@sightglass) shares photos from their harvesting grounds in El Salvador and Ethiopia to remind us that even a local business has global connections.

Images have the ability to connect people from all backgrounds, languages and cultures. They connect us to aid workers halfway across the world in Sudan, to entrepreneurs in San Francisco and even to events in our own backyards. Instagram, as a tool to inspire and connect, is only as powerful as the community it is made of. For this reason, we feel extremely lucky to have the chance to build this with all of you. So from our team to the hundred million people who call Instagram home, we say thank you. Thank you for sharing your world and inspiring us all to do the same.

Kevin Systrom

Co-founder, Instagram

Introducing Your Instagram Feed on the Web

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We’re excited to announce the ability to view and engage with your Instagram Feed on the web! I would encourage you to read the blog post below from our co-founder, Kevin Systrom, and to visit instagram.com today to try it out!

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Today, I’m very excited to announce the launch of a product we’ve been wanting to build for quite some time now. Since our launch in October of 2010, we’ve focused on building a simple app that has inspired creativity while capturing everyday moments through the lens of your mobile phone. In fact, our focus on building out a mobile-only experience is a unique path that we’ve chosen for many reasons, the most important of which is that Instagram, at its core, is about seeing and taking photos on-the-go. However, to make Instagram even more accessible to our growing community, at the end of last year we started to expand to the desktop web, giving you the ability to see profiles from instagram.com. To continue that path, as of today, you can now browse your Instagram feed on the web – just like you do on your mobile device. Go to instagram.com and log in to your account to give it a try.

Your Instagram Feed on the web functions much like it does on your mobile phone. You can browse through the latest photos of people whom you follow with updates as people post new photos. Like photos by double clicking on them or pressing the like button. Or, engage in a conversation around a photo with inline commenting. Browse through pages of the most recent images to keep up on what’s happening with the people you follow in realtime. And shrink your browser down to a single column for your feed to look more like your mobile feed. Simply put, we’ve brought a simple, powerful, and beautiful Instagram browsing experience to the web.

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. We do not offer the ability to upload from the web as Instagram is about producing photos on the go, in the real world, in realtime. On the other hand, Instagram for the web is focused on making the browsing experience a fast, simple and enjoyable one.

This product was made possible by a small, talented group of engineers and designers on the Instagram team whose goal it was to make Instagram for the web be the most simple, straightforward, and beautiful web experience for the Instagram community. We look forward to hearing your feedback, and thank you as always for your support as we build this product and community together.

Kevin Systrom

co-founder, Instagram

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Instagram Now in 25 Languages

We’ve got some exciting new things in store with this update, including new and improved language translations, a new filter and the ability to share to Facebook Pages from an Android device!

Translations for 25 Languages

Today, we’re introducing new and improved translations for 25 languages on Instagram! Many more users can now navigate Instagram in their native language—on both mobile devices and the web—making it easier for anyone around the world to sign up for an account.

The additional language support makes it easier for both global brands and for local businesses to interact with followers around the world. Although Instagram photos themselves speak every language, translating the application helps all users understand how to use the product by explaining concepts like: following, liking, hashtags, photo maps & locations. By introducing 25 new and improved languages, we can welcome even more international users into the Instagram community!

Supported Languages:

  • Afrikaans — Afrikaans
  • Chinese — 中文 & 台灣
  • Czech — Český
  • Danish — Dansk
  • Dutch — Nederlands
  • Finnish — Suomi
  • French — Français
  • German — Deutsch
  • Greek — Ελληνικά
  • Indonesian — Bahasa Indonesia
  • Italian — Italiano
  • Japanese — 日本語
  • Korean — 한국어
  • Malay — Bahasa Melayu
  • Norwegian — Norsk
  • Polish — Polski
  • Portuguese — Português
  • Russian — Русский
  • Spanish — Español
  • Swedish — Svenska
  • Tagalog — Filipino
  • Thai — ภาษาไทย
  • Turkish — Türkçe

iOS

In addition to 25 new and improved translations, we’re introducing a beautiful new filter—Mayfair! This filter has a warm pink tone, subtle vignetting that brightens the center of the photograph, and a thin black border. Mayfair works great with evenly and well-lit scenes in conjunction with the Lux feature.

Instagram will also recognize if you’ve enabled Facebook integration with iOS 6 now, allowing people to easily sign up for an account or quickly connect an existing Instagram account with Facebook. This means you’ll no longer be brought to the Facebook app or a web-view to connect your account. Read more about this new feature in our Help Center.

We’ve included the following updates based on your feedback, as well:

  • Photos taken utilizing the front-facing camera will no longer be mirrored
  • The ability to select photographs from an album other than the Camera Roll
  • Various bug fixes and improvements surrounding camera performance

Android

In addition to 25 new and improved translations and the new Mayfair filter, the latest version of Instagram for Android allows Facebook Page moderators to connect and share directly to a brand page from their Android device.

Instagram version 3.4 is available for download in Apple’s App Store and Google Play today!

Instagram 3.2 - Improved Camera with a New Filter

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Today we’re excited to announce the release of the largest upgrade to our Instagram iOS camera since it was revamped just over one year ago. The camera has been the core part of the Instagram experience since the day we launched and as a result, we’ve made significant improvements to its look and speed.

Camera Redesign

We’ve brought the look of Instagram’s camera up to parity with the rest of our application. You’ll notice the following changes:

  • Instagram-themed shutter & shutter release button.
  • A preview of the most recent photo on your camera roll.
  • Improved Camera Roll image selector (iPhone 5 only) for quick access to your last photograph.
  • Optional grid guide for live photos and a permanent grid guide for the scale & crop screen.
  • Speed and reliability improvements.
 

New Filter: Willow

You’ve asked for more filters, and we’re excited to announce a brand new filter in both the latest iOS and Android releases! Willow is a monochrome filter with subtle purple tones and a translucent glowing white border. This filter works well on portraits, still life and architecture photographs with contrast.

Improved Tilt-Shift

In the past, there had been vast differences in the effective strength of the blur between the preview screen and the output in your feed and camera roll. With this update the blur you see is now the blur you’ll get! We’ve also completely overhauled the blur algorithm to increase quality and accuracy. Tilt-shift now gives a vastly more realistic rendering of depth of field because of these improvements and subtle tweaks to how we render the image.

 
No tilt-shift (left) versus high quality tilt-shift (right).

Other Improvements

  • News Feed redesign that’s easier to digest, in addition to larger images.
  • Beautiful new welcome screen design.
  • Infinite scroll on user profiles and other grid views.
  • Filtered photos are now saved to a separate album called “Instagram” in the iOS camera roll.
  • Foursquare button on location pages that opens the Foursquare application, or mobile website, with details about the venue.

Get the App NOW!

Instagram for iOS version 3.2 is currently available for download in Apple’s App Store, and Instagram for Android version 3.3 is now available on Google Play. Be sure to view the iOS/device requirements in our Help Center.

Introducing Instagram Badges

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We’ve launched Instagram badges to help you link to and promote your Instagram web profile. Instagram web profiles help you showcase your brand and the content you share on Instagram. Now, with the introduction of badges, we’re making it easy to create a direct link to your Instagram web profile from any website or blog.

Instagram badges are designed to fit in with the other social media badges you are already using. Instagram badges are available in a range of sizes and can be added to your website, blog or anywhere that you want to link to your Instagram web profile.

Creating an Instagram badge for your brand or business is easy. First, make sure you are logged in online to the brand or business account and navigate to the Badges page by one of the following methods:

  • Visit your Instagram web profile page. Click on your username to access the drop down menu and choose “Badges”
  • Visit instagram.com/accounts/badges

From there, simply select the badge you’d like to use, copy the code and paste it into your site.

Instagram badges are an easy way to direct new followers to your Instagram web profile. Add them to your brand website, campaign promotions or personal blog to help users discover and engage with your Instagram content.

Instagram Profiles on the Web

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Instagram profiles on the web are the perfect way to showcase your brand and the content you share on Instagram. The new profiles feature a rotating display of your recently shared photographs just above your profile photo and bio.

Instagram profiles on the web are also a great way to promote and grow your Instagram following. You can now easily direct fans to your Instagram profile with all of your photos by simply adding a “Follow me on Instagram” link or icon to your website, social media profiles or consumer outreach. From there, users can browse the images you’ve posted, comment and like photographs, and even start following your account directly from the web.

Instagram profiles on the web are easy to navigate. To view your profile or to explore another user’s profile, simply go to instagram.com/[username]. For example, in order to view the official @nike profile, you’d navigate to instagram.com/nike on the web.

Instagram profiles on the web will be rolling out over the next week. You can find more information on Instagram profiles on the web at help.instagram.com.

Take a look at some of these beautiful profiles to get a taste of the new Instagram experience:

@nike:

@missionbicycle:

@ralphlauren:

Instagram @mentions now translate to Twitter

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It can be cumbersome sharing a photo to Twitter and @mentioning someone whose Twitter username is different from their Instagram username. Today, we’ve rolled out a change that will make sharing to Twitter more seamless.

For photos shared to Twitter, Instagram now translates @mentions for users whose Twitter username and Instagram username differ.

If the @mentioned user has connected Instagram to Twitter:

  • The user’s Instagram username will appear in the photo caption
  • The user’s Twitter username will appear in the tweet

If the @mentioned user has not connected Instagram to Twitter:

  • The user’s Instagram username will appear in the photo caption
  • The @ sign will be removed from the username when shared to Twitter

For @mentions that do not match any Instagram usernames, the @ sign will remain when shared to Twitter.

Introducing New Mobile Photo Pages

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We’ve redesigned our mobile photo pages! Our new mobile photo page makes it easier for users to interact with your photos and to engage with your brand from their mobile device.

The new mobile photo page now has a consistent look and feel with the web-based photo page. When logged in, users can like and comment on the photos directly from their mobile web browser, which means you’ll see increased engagement with the photos you post and share with your fans on other services.

The new mobile photo page also gives users the ability to go directly from the mobile photo page into the Instagram app. Clicking on the Open in App button will automatically launch the Instagram app with the photo loaded into the main view. From there, users can navigate into your profile page and explore the rest of your photo feed.

Check out the new mobile photo page on your own device!

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Photo Maps

To learn about the other features in the Instagram 3.0 release, check out our updates on the Instagram blog. Download Instagram 3.0 for iOS and Android .

We’re excited to introduce Photo Maps! Your Photo Map displays all of your geotagged Instagram photos on an interactive world map that users can explore.

Creating a Photo Map adds a new dimension to your brand story. Bands like Young the Giant have been using Instagram on tour to share photos from the road. Now with Photo Maps, their fans can view collections of photos arranged by location or can zoom into individual photos from a stop in their own hometown.

News organizations can highlight current events happening around the world. Non-profit organizations can show the impact they’re having in local villages. Fashion brands can showcase runway collections from Fashion Week in Paris, London and Milan.

We’re excited to see how businesses and organizations use their Photo Maps to engage with users in a new and interesting way!

Questions? Learn more about Photo Maps in our Help Center and watch our video to see Photo Maps in action.