But if you're just trying to download a specific photo, this is the fastest way to do it. You don't need to install any tools or Chrome extensions. And remember - if you didn't take these photos, be sure to credit the photographer.
Shout out to RubenHarris for being my subject in this tutorial. If you read this far, tweet to the author to show them you care. Tweet a thanks. Learn to code for free. Get started. Forum Donate. Quincy Larson. This article will show you how to do this in 3 quick steps.
Step 1: Find the Instagram photo you want to download. Go to instagram. Click on it. This will bring the photo up in its preview modal, floating on top of the person's newsfeed, like this: Click the image you want to bring up its preview modal. This will show you the photo's unique page on Instagram. Step 2: Get the Instagram photo's URL so you can download it Right click the image, then choose "inspect" from the dropdown. First click on the "Sources" tab at the top.
Then click on the VP folder to expand its contents. You got your image, and now you can do whatever you want with it. Why does Instagram make it so hard to download these image?
Quincy Larson The teacher who founded freeCodeCamp. Instagram will start bundling your data into a downloadable package, and then send you the link by email. The platform says this can take up to 48 hours, but the email tends to come through within an hour or two. Once you receive the email, click 'Download Data'. The package comes in the form of a zip file that contains every post you've ever made as well as details of every message and everything you've searched for, liked or commented on.
Depending on how long you've had an Instagram account and how much you use it, this could mean a ton of data, so extract the file to a new folder of its own to keep the many subfolders and files in one place. You can also request this sizable download package through the app.
Go to your profile, tap the menu icon in the upper right-hand corner and choose 'Settings'. How you do this will depend on your browser. On Internet Explorer, you can click on the photo you want to download to view the full image, then right-click on the image and select 'View Source'.
Now, simply right-click or control-click on the image and choose 'Save Image As'. The process may also work for videos depending on your browser. On Google Chrome, you can look for the source image by clicking 'Inspect', then looking for the 'V' folder under the sources tab. Instagram allows users to bookmark any post in order to be able to find it again later, whether it's from an account you follow or not.
Tap the bookmark icon below any Instagram post and it will turn black to show the post has been saved. To view or edit your bookmarked images in the Instagram app, go to your profile, tap the menu icon at the top right, then 'Saved'. From here, you can tap the plus icon to add new collections or to move a previously saved photo to a collection.
If you definitely need to download photos from Instagram rather than save them in the app but find the first two options above to be too fiddly or time-consuming, there are many third-party apps that offer workarounds. Bear in mind that some of these require access to your account data, while others rely on heavy advertising to make their money.
That may inspire more trust in terms of security. It can be used on both computers and mobiles. The downside is that you can only download one piece of media at a time. On a desktop computer, go to the Instagram website, find the picture you want, click on the three dots at the top right above the image and choose 'Go to Post'. Click the Download button, then the Download image button to save your image. On a mobile device, open the Instagram app and find the photo you want, tap the three dots icon and choose 'copy link'.
From there, follow the process as above. Other options include FastSave for Instagram , which offers a faster app-based option for downloading individual images to an Android phone with no copying or pasting needed, but you need to grant the app access to your data, and the ads can be annoying. Two of the most popular options are 4K Stogram and Save-o-gram. Download and install 4K Stogram on your computer, open the programme then type an Instagram username, hashtag, or location into the search bar.
Click Subscribe, then the programme will search and automatically start downloading everything it finds. If you need to be more selective, Save-o-gram allows selected images to be downloaded all at once as a zip file or individually. Just click on the three vertical dots at the bottom right of the story and choose 'Save photo'.
You can find old stories by going to your profile, clicking on the menu icon and selecting 'Archive'. See our guide to Instagram Stories here. The trick is to hold down one finger on the screen while you do so in order to remove the Instagram UI and get a clean shot.
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