Instagram Video Downloader (Photo HD)

Download Instagram Photo as MP4 online in HD. Paste the link, pick the best available quality, and save instantly. Free on mobile & desktop.

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About Instagram video downloads

Instagram is a mixed-media platform where Reels, feed videos, Stories, Live replays, and multi-image carousels all share the same feed. What you can download depends on the format: Reels and feed videos behave like standard MP4 downloads, Stories expire after 24 hours, and carousels combine photos and videos inside a single post.

Instagram is owned by Meta and shares most of its video encoding infrastructure with Facebook. That is why an Instagram downloader and a Facebook downloader often produce identical-looking files — under the hood the CDN and codecs are the same, only the discovery layer differs.

Quality tiers and formats on Instagram

Reels are produced at 1080×1920 (vertical 9:16) H.264 at 30 fps; feed videos retain the aspect ratio of the upload (4:5, 1:1, or 16:9). Stories are 1080×1920 vertical, expiring after 24 hours unless saved as Highlights. Carousels can mix image and video items — each media item is served separately.

Reels are the highest-quality Instagram video format — if the same content exists as a Reel and a feed video, prefer the Reel URL. For a carousel, download each item individually to preserve ordering; a combined video may concatenate items with unwanted cross-fades. Instagram compresses more aggressively than TikTok, so the "HD" label here maps to a slightly lower effective bitrate than TikTok HD.

Downloading photos from video platforms

Instagram, Facebook, and some other video platforms also host photos. A photo download returns the full-resolution JPEG (or PNG for some Stories) that the platform stores on its CDN. This is usually larger and higher-quality than the preview you see in the feed — the feed uses a smaller thumbnail to save bandwidth.

Photos on Instagram are typically served at up to 1080×1080 (square), 1080×1350 (4:5 portrait), or 1080×566 (1.91:1 landscape) depending on the original aspect ratio. A downloader returns the largest variant the platform's CDN has.

• Single photos use the /p/SHORTCODE/ URL just like video posts. • A photo in a carousel can be downloaded individually by selecting that item.

What "HD" actually means on each platform

"HD" is a marketing label more than a precise specification. Most platforms call anything at 720p "HD" and anything at 1080p "Full HD". But two 720p files can differ in bitrate by 3× — a 720p video at 1 Mbps looks noticeably blockier than the same 720p at 3 Mbps, even though both wear the same HD badge.

A serious video downloader does not just ask for "HD" — it asks for the highest available bitrate at the highest resolution the source actually has. That is why picking "HD" in our downloader gives you a file that matches exactly what the platform delivers to a desktop browser on a fast connection: not a re-encoded artifact.

For handheld viewing on a phone, 720p is perceptually indistinguishable from 1080p. For casting to a TV, always grab 1080p or higher. For archival or re-editing, take the highest tier the source offers — you can always downscale later, but you can never upscale without losing quality.

• On a phone screen, 720p HD is visually identical to 1080p. • For TV casting or desktop viewing, take 1080p or higher.

Which Instagram URLs work here

This downloader accepts the following Instagram URL patterns:

• instagram.com/p/SHORTCODE/ (feed post — photo, video, or carousel) • instagram.com/reel/SHORTCODE/ (Reels) • instagram.com/stories/USERNAME/STORY_ID/ (Stories) • instagram.com/tv/SHORTCODE/ (IGTV — legacy)

You can paste a URL copied from the Instagram app's Share menu or from a desktop browser's address bar — either will work, and tracking parameters are stripped automatically.

Common reasons people download from Instagram

Creators back up their Reels before deleting old posts. Photographers archive their carousels. Brand managers collect user-generated mentions for approval. Editors save Story highlights for sizzle reels. Travelers download location-tagged videos as reference before a trip.

Instagram download troubleshooting

Private account: Posts from private accounts are not accessible without an authenticated session. Public posts from public accounts are the only reliably downloadable content.

Story expiration: Stories live for 24 hours. If the window has passed and the poster did not save it to Highlights, there is no URL to download from.

Carousel items: A carousel URL refers to the whole post. A good downloader returns a list of all media items in the carousel so you can pick which ones to save.

Login redirect loops: Instagram's web layer sometimes forces a login prompt even for public content. Using the mobile URL pattern (i.instagram.com) avoids this in many cases.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What if the URL is a carousel?
Carousels are single posts containing multiple media items. The downloader returns a list of every item; you can save them all at once, pick specific items, or export as a single combined video.
Do I need to log into Instagram to use this?
No. Only public posts from public accounts are supported, and public content does not require authentication. The tool never asks for your Instagram credentials.
Why is the HD version of a Reel slightly blurry?
Instagram re-encodes every upload through its own compression pipeline, often at a lower bitrate than TikTok or YouTube for the same resolution. The "HD" file you download matches exactly what Instagram shows in the app — it is not a quality loss on our side.
What resolution are downloaded Instagram photos?
Instagram serves photos at up to 1080×1080 (square), 1080×1350 (portrait), or 1080×566 (landscape) depending on the original aspect ratio. The downloader picks the largest variant the CDN has.
Is HD always 1080p?
Different platforms use "HD" to mean different resolutions. On YouTube and Facebook, "HD" usually means 720p and "Full HD" means 1080p. On TikTok and Instagram, "HD" often refers to the highest available vertical resolution, which is typically 1080p.
Will the HD download look sharper than the app preview?
Sometimes yes. Some apps stream a lower-bitrate variant by default to save bandwidth. The HD download always picks the highest-bitrate tier available, so it can look noticeably sharper.
Is using this downloader safe?
Yes. The tool runs in your browser, never asks for your platform credentials, and the download goes straight to your device. Ads on the page are clearly separated from download buttons — watch for mislabeled "Download" buttons in ad creatives.