Instagram Rolls Out Improved Web Interface — But iPad App Still Not In Pipeline


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Meta Platforms Inc.'s (NASDAQ:META) Instagram has updated its web interface but has no immediate plans to build a dedicated app for Apple Inc.'s (NASDAQ:AAPL) iPad.

What Happened: Instagram's web interface now has a slightly redesigned version, featuring a navigation sidebar with links to pages like search, explore, messages and notifications. Earlier, users had to navigate through unlabeled buttons at the top, according to The Verge.

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"We are always working on ways to improve the Instagram.com web experience for people. We recently made updates to modernize Instagram.com, including improving the navigation, optimizing the video experience, and introducing a more immersive way to DM," Meta spokesperson Christine Pai told The Verge, hinting the changes are more than a test.

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Why It's Important: The development comes at a time millions of iPad users are forced to settle for an iPhone-sized Instagram app experience or browse the platform on a web browser. Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri earlier reiterated that building an iPad app isn't a huge priority.

The aforementioned changes aren't the same as having a dedicated app designed for tablets, but it is still a step in the right direction. The new improvements and the addition of bigger and clearer touch/click targets will likely receive positive feedback from users interacting with the desktop site, the report noted.

During the Q3 earnings report, Instagram was Meta's only saving grace.

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