For the first time in its history, Instagram has decided to take an important step outside of its own app, testing the possibility of posting images via the version browser desktop of your service. This novelty, which would bring the social network closer to the logic of Facebook, is undergoing testing for some users . The same company confirmed the test, commenting through its spokesperson “We know that many people access Instagram from their computer . To improve the experience, we are testing the ability to create Instagram posts via their desktop browser “.
To discover this feature was Alessandro Paluzzi, known for often applying reverse engineering to popular apps. Initially it looked like it could only be an internal test, but now it is expanding, and more and more users see the new feature activated on their browser. Apparently there are no significant differences between the posts that are loaded from within the app and those that are loaded from the desktop.
Those who have tried this feature ensure that it is still possible to upload more photos , to edit and to apply filters to the images published by desktop browser. The change would be a significant one, as it would represent an important step in making the Instagram website as functional as the application.