Instagram Post Downloader

Paste a post, Reel, or IGTV URL to preview and download photos or video in your browser.

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About this tool

Context, privacy, and common questions—meant to be read alongside the step-by-step guide below.

This tool resolves public Instagram posts, Reels, and IGTV links. Paste a URL such as https://www.instagram.com/p/…/, …/reel/…/, or …/tv/…/.

We fetch Instagram’s embed data, list each image or video we can detect (including multi-photo carousels), and proxy downloads through our server so your browser can preview and save files.

Important: Only public content works reliably. Private, deleted, age-restricted, or region-blocked posts may fail. Quality and format depend on what Instagram’s CDN serves. Instagram may rate-limit or change their pages; if something fails, try again later. Respect copyright, Instagram’s terms, and local laws—use downloads only when you have the right to do so.

How to use Instagram Post Downloader

Use the sections below from top to bottom — they match the order of the controls on this page.

Before you begin
  • For phone scanning, ensure good lighting and contrast.
What to do
  1. Open Instagram Post Downloader.
  2. Fill the required field (URL, text, UUID version, etc.).
  3. Adjust size, error correction, or output type if offered.
  4. Run generate or display.
  5. Download, copy, or scan the on-screen result.
Understanding the result

You should see an immediate artifact (image, string, or table). Empty output usually means invalid input.

If it does not work
  • QR won’t scan: increase quiet zone, raise error correction, or shorten the encoded URL.
Helpful tips
  • QR codes encoding long URLs need higher error correction or larger print size to scan reliably.
  • UUIDs from this page are pseudo-random—use a vetted library in production systems.
When you are finished

On a shared computer, close this tab. Bookmark the page if you will need it again, and save anything important to your own device or notes.

Safety & privacy
  • Do not encode malicious links in QR codes; recipients should verify destinations before opening.
  • Public IP tools show what the server sees; VPNs and proxies change the displayed address.