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Following Snapchat’s Footsteps, Instagram Rolls Out New ‘Map’ Feature

11.08.2025 08:59 AM
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Following Snapchat’s Footsteps, Instagram Rolls Out New ‘Map’ Feature
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Instagram has introduced a new feature called Instagram Map, allowing users to share recent activity locations and discover location-based content.

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Following Snapchat’s Footsteps, Instagram Rolls Out New ‘Map’ Feature

The Meta-owned platform is also launching post re-sharing capabilities and a new “Friends” tab for Reels, now available globally.

With the Map feature, Instagram is once again borrowing from rival Snapchat—similar to when it copied the platform’s Stories in 2016. However, Instagram’s version already has an edge, boasting over 400 million monthly active users, making it one of the app’s core offerings.

According to Instagram, the Map will make it easier for friends to coordinate outings and discover location-tagged posts shared by friends or favorite creators.

For example, if a friend attends a nearby music festival and shares a Story from the event, it will appear on the map. Likewise, if a creator uploads a Reel about a new restaurant in the city, users can see exactly where it is pinned.

Even if you choose not to share your own location, you can still explore location-based content through the map.

The new feature also lets users leave short notes or messages directly on the map for others to see.

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