By bringing Reels to TVs, Instagram looking to better compete with YouTube, which largely dominates the TV space.
In the dizzying arms race of social media, Instagram is reportedly considering an important move to gain an advantage: spinning off its short-form video feature, Reels, into a standalone app.
Instagram and TikTok’s apps might look even more similar before long. Instagram just announced a test rolling out to “a small group of people“ that makes Reels the default tab view when you launch the ...
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Instagram launches a TV app to take on YouTube
Instagram is moving from the vertical phone screen to the living room, launching a dedicated TV app that puts its short-form Reels in direct competition with YouTube on the biggest screen in the house ...
Your Google TV is officially a doomscrolling machine now, with Instagram’s feed-based Reels landing to steal your couch time.
A new report from The Information suggests that Meta is taking an even bolder step by planning to spin off Reels into a ...
Instagram may be taking on TikTok with a new app. The social media platform’s head Adam Mosseri told staff this week that they are considering the launch of a separate app for Reels, its short-form ...
Instagram describes the app saying: Introducing Instagram for TV, bringing Reels from your favorite creators to the big ...
Instagram has extended its TV-focused Reels app to Google TV devices in the United States.
Meta is mulling launching a standalone app for short-form videos, The Information reported, citing an anonymous source who heard Instagram head Adam Mosseri talking about the project to staff. The ...
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