It's no secret that if there's a popular app or feature Facebook can't buy, the company simply creates its own version. First it was Snapchat. Now, it's TikTok.
In an attempt to steal the crown of best viral content generator, Instagram added a new feature called Reels, TechCrunch reports. The video tool allows users to create short 15-second clips, with music and all, that can be uploaded to their Stories.
News of the feature comes almost a month after Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, expressed censorship concerns over TikTok during a speech at Georgetown University. It also comes only a little over a year after the tech giant dropped Lasso, Facebook's first attempt at creating a TikTok clone. But rather than having to download an entirely separate app, the company plugged a similar tool into Instagram — an app you probably already spend hours a day scrolling through anyways.
Based on the demo video, the feature looks simple to use. Swipe to the right on the Instagram app and you'll find Reels nestled among Boomerang and Super-Zoom modes within Stories. You can either record your short clip in silence (if that's your thing) or choose a song from Instagram's music library. Additionally, you can also pull audio from other public Reels.
Reel's editing tools aren't as extensive as TikTok's ... yet. You can adjust the speed of your video, add captions, and overlay scenes for smoother transitions. When you're done, you can upload your masterpiece to Stories, Close Friends, add it to your Highlights, or send it to someone via a Direct Message. In an effort to encourage viral hits, public Reels have the chance to land on the Top Reels section in the Explore tab.
“Instagram Stories has always been a home for expression and we believe this new format has huge potential to enable more creativity for people,” Robby Stein, director of product at Instagram, told Mashable.
But don't get too excited. While available on Android and iOS, Instagram confirmed Reels is only being tested in Brazil for now, with plans to incorporate user feedback to improve the feature over time.
Copyright © 2023 Powered by
Instagram tests new feature that looks suspiciously like TikTok-坐而论道网
sitemap
文章
412
浏览
3
获赞
934
Trump's racist Baltimore tweets part of a pattern, CNN anchor explains
Donald Trump started off his Saturday morning with a mean-spirited and racist attack on CongressmanActivists show up at Facebook HQ to demand better privacy
It was a small but passionate group at the entrance to Facebook's Silicon Valley headquarters middaySomeone added googly eyes to illustrations of dinosaurs, and they look a lot better
Googly eyes make everything better. Artist and cosplayer Hattie Grace jazzed up a book of dinosaur iFacebook lets some group admins charge members for access
You already give Facebook your data, so why not throw a little cold, hard cash into the mix as well.Amazon rolls out little delivery robot to more cities
Amazon is rolling out its robot delivery trial to more cities.The e-commerce giant launched its deliFacebook removes VR game at 2018 CPAC due to Parkland shooting
Facebook pulled a demo of Bullet Train, a virtual reality game that lets players use an imaginary guFacebook removes VR game at 2018 CPAC due to Parkland shooting
Facebook pulled a demo of Bullet Train, a virtual reality game that lets players use an imaginary guGoogle Calendar's 'working hours' are great for passive aggressiveness
You work a 9-to-5, and yet some jerk in the office keeps scheduling you for 8 a.m. meetings. This maPortland bans facial recognition tech, despite Amazon's lobbying
The city of Portland just took the fight against facial recognition up a notch. Late Wednesday afterAmericans Googled 'gun control' more than 'gun shop' in the past week
Two weeks after the Parkland shooting, the gun control debate shows no signs of fading out like it hWoman is delighted to find herself alone on train, until she realizes she's not
Finding yourself alone on public transportation is a rare and miraculous occurrence.Stevie was so deInstagram update lets you re
Instagram just added one of its most-requested features to Stories: the ability to re-share a post fLyft dips toes into food delivery for first time
Lyft has added e-scooters, e-bikes, car rentals, and other services to its original ride-sharing appSteve Jobs' really bad job application up for auction
An original job application from late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs is up for auction.RR Auction CompaElon Musk gave Republicans nearly $90,000 since start of 2017
Someone send a submarine to rescue Elon Musk's reputation.It turns out the Tesla and SpaceX CEO has