The app will request access to information including your contacts and location. If that's OK with you, click 'Accept'. After a moment, the Instagram icon will appear under the My Apps tab.
Click it once to launch it. BlueStacks will change to the size and shape of a vertically-oriented smartphone. Sign into your Instagram account with your usual details the login link is at the bottom. Your Instagram feed will appear as it would on a phone. Click the plus icon at the bottom, then select 'Gallery'. Click the 'Gallery' drop-down menu at the top left and select 'Other', then click 'Pick from Windows'.
Copy the entire line of text. This will pull up nothing but the image. Display and downloading might be easier. This is particularly true if you hate working around a tiny screen and keyboard. Whether you choose a phone or a computer, there are still downsides. There are lots of ways to save photos to your computer. You can always screenshot and crop it later. Pick your favorite web browser and log into your Instagram account.
Then, click the gear icon. This should take you to Privacy and Security. Once you click on this, you should see a page entitled Account Privacy. Because Instagram is owned by Facebook, users have the option to download their data. This is a copy of all their messages, posts, videos, and more. Instagram has all the same data available as an option to download as well.
Click on it to request a download. Confirm your identity. Input your password and email. That tells Instagram who you are, that you have permission to view the data from this account, and where to send it. Eventually, Instagram will send a zipped file containing this information to your email.
Right click the file and click "open in new tab. This way, you will get the full-sized Instagram photo - the same photo that Instagram shows you in the Instagram mobile app. This isn't a screenshot or a thumbnail - this is the full-sized image. Instagram wants for you to link back to their website instead of being able to link to the image directly.
But Instagram doesn't own these images - you or whoever took the photo owns it. It is ridiculous that Instagram doesn't just let you "right-click save as" the image like other websites including freeCodeCamp. But that's what attention-greedy social media platforms do - they make it inconvenient to just download your image.
They override your browser's functionality using JavaScript. Anyway, now you can download these images. It takes a bit of work, but once you get the hang of it, you won't have to link directly to Instagram or use some screenshot tool to get these photos.
There are tools out there to download your Instagram photos in bulk. Chances are you might also have photos on the platform that you took with the in-app camera but didn't save, and you might also want to repost an image from a friend or colleague's feed with their permission, of course! While posting photos on Instagram is a piece of cake, getting them off again is not as simple.
But don't despair; this guide will outline how to download Instagram photos to your PC, Mac or phone. You can download your entire Instagram history, using the source code for individual images easier than it sounds, we promise , or use third-party apps. If you want to learn more about enhancing your shots before you upload them to Instagram, check out the best photo editing apps. For more Insta tips, see our guide to Instagram fonts , our guide on how to change the font in your Instagram bio , and learn how to turn on Instagram's dark mode.
Just as a reminder, if you download Instagram photos, please respect image ownership. While some of the methods below allow other users' images to be downloaded, we recommend always seeking permission and giving credit where it's due. For more details on copyright on Instagram, see our article on how to repost on Instagram.
There is no native method to download Instagram photos from your feed individually. To get started you'll need to request a download link either via the Instagram website or the app. Go to the Instagram website, log in, then click the gear icon to the right of where it says Edit Profile.
Choose Privacy and Security from the list of options. This will lead you to the Account Privacy page. Scroll down to where it says 'Data Download' and click 'Request Download'. Enter your email and password again, confirming the email address where you'll receive the download link, then click 'next'.
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