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MarTech » Customer & Digital Experience » With pinch-to-zoom, Instagram takes a step towards fixing its photo, video size problem

With pinch-to-zoom, Instagram takes a step towards fixing its photo, video size problem

Instagram's pinch-to-zoom feature lets people take a closer look at photos and videos, but it requires them to keep their fingers on the screen to do so.

Tim Peterson on August 31, 2016 at 12:46 pm | Reading time: 2 minutes

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Instagram is a place to see great photos and videos. It is not a great place to see photos and videos. But it’s becoming a better one.

Part of Instagram’s problem is that it’s hard to see the details in a great photo or video because it limits content to a fraction of the available screen real estate, unlike Snapchat’s content that’s strictly full-screen. Now Instagram will let people take a better look.

On Wednesday, Instagram rolled out a way for people to zoom into photos or videos using the same pinch-to-zoom gesture that people have been doing to get a better view of content on their phones for years — albeit an incomplete version.

Unlike zooming into, say, a photo that a friend texted you, you can’t zoom into a photo or video on Instagram, take your fingers off the screen to get an unobscured look and stay zoomed in. You have to keep your fingers on the screen. And there’s still no way to watch a full-screen video, like on YouTube or Snapchat or Twitter or Facebook. To approach a full-screen view, you have to zoom in to a photo or video to the point that it fills the height and/or width of the screen, but doing that will push some parts off-screen and require you to pan to see them.

If you’re an iPhone owner, you should be able to try out Instagram’s new zoom functionality today. If you’re on Android, you’ll have to wait for some number of “weeks,” according to Instagram.

Starting today, you can pinch to zoom on photos and videos in feed, on profiles and on Explore. Dive into an adorable puppy’s smile or into every detail of your friend’s new shirt. Over the past six months, you’ve seen many exciting changes come to Instagram, from a new icon to longer videos and even a new way to share everyday moments with Instagram Stories. And as things change, we’re still focused on improving the core parts of Instagram. Zoom is available today for Instagram on iOS. Zoom will be available on Android in the coming weeks.

A video posted by Instagram (@instagram) on Aug 31, 2016 at 8:00am PDT


Opinions expressed in this article are those of the guest author and not necessarily MarTech. Staff authors are listed here.


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About The Author

Tim Peterson
Tim Peterson, Third Door Media's Social Media Reporter, has been covering the digital marketing industry since 2011. He has reported for Advertising Age, Adweek and Direct Marketing News. A born-and-raised Angeleno who graduated from New York University, he currently lives in Los Angeles. He has broken stories on Snapchat's ad plans, Hulu founding CEO Jason Kilar's attempt to take on YouTube and the assemblage of Amazon's ad-tech stack; analyzed YouTube's programming strategy, Facebook's ad-tech ambitions and ad blocking's rise; and documented digital video's biggest annual event VidCon, BuzzFeed's branded video production process and Snapchat Discover's ad load six months after launch. He has also developed tools to monitor brands' early adoption of live-streaming apps, compare Yahoo's and Google's search designs and examine the NFL's YouTube and Facebook video strategies.

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