Instagram launches Reels to compete with TikTok | Inquirer Technology

Instagram launches Reels video clip feature designed to compete with TikTok

/ 07:20 PM November 13, 2019

Instagram Reels

TikTok has another new competitor: Instagram. Image: AFP/ Joel Saget

With TikTok being one of the most downloaded applications across the world, companies are mimicking its video construction style left and right. The most recent company to try to get in on the short video-music clip craze is Instagram. On Tuesday, the company released Instagram Reels for both iOS and Android, according to TechCrunch.

Similarly to Tik Tok, Instagram Reels allows users to make 15-second videos — originals or remixes based on someone else’s video format — that can be set to music from the app’s existing library and published with the possibility of going viral. A new Top Reels section within Instagram’s Explore aggregates the most popular clips across the world for viewers to browse and enjoy.

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This is another attempt by a Facebook brand to compete with TikTok. The standalone app Lasso, launched by the Facebook company, has yet to take off compared to its Chinese counterpart. Integrating a TikTok-like feature into an already popularly used application is a potentially more effective way to encourage users to turn towards Instagram for this type of digital entertainment experience.

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As of Tuesday, Instagram Reels is only available in Brazil and there is no word of if or when the feature will expand to other countries. CL/JB

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TOPICS: Brazil, Instagram, Instagram Reels, Social Media, Tiktok
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