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Instagram hits 3 billion monthly users as Reels takes center stage

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Sep 25

Instagram has surpassed 3 billion monthly users, a figure confirmed by Mark Zuckerberg in a Threads post. The milestone comes just two years after the platform reported 2 billion users in 2022, highlighting its continued global expansion nearly 15 years after launch. While Meta typically avoids breaking down individual app metrics, this update provides a rare glimpse at Instagram’s scale. For comparison, Facebook alone passed 2 billion daily active users last year, while WhatsApp crossed the 2 billion monthly user threshold back in 2020. Across its family of apps, Meta reported 3.48 billion daily active people in the most recent quarter.

The announcement arrives as Instagram prepares another design shift aimed at boosting Reels, its short-form video feature. According to Bloomberg, the app will introduce a navigation bar that emphasizes both private messaging and Reels, a move that reflects where engagement is trending. Tests are also planned in South Korea and India that would let users set Reels as their default feed. On iPad, Instagram has already pushed users in this direction, with the newly released app defaulting to Reels when opened.

This strategy underscores Instagram’s ongoing rivalry with TikTok, which continues to dominate the short-form video space despite regulatory uncertainty in the United States. Lawmakers are advancing efforts that could force TikTok’s U.S. operations into domestic ownership, but the platform still commands strong engagement among younger audiences. Instagram’s user growth and its heavier emphasis on Reels suggest Meta is positioning itself to capture more of that audience if TikTok faces restrictions.

What remains less clear is how users will respond to Instagram’s push toward Reels-centric navigation. Historically, major design changes have sparked backlash from longtime users, though Meta has shown a willingness to double down on features that align with broader consumption trends. With 3 billion monthly users now confirmed, Instagram’s next challenge may be balancing its core identity as a photo-sharing app with its increasingly central role as a short-form video hub.

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