How do you use Igram to download Instagram videos step by step? I’m not sure which links to copy and whether it works for reels and stories too.
Here’s a step-by-step guide for using iGram to download Instagram videos:
- Open Instagram: Find the video, reel, or IGTV you want to download.
- Copy the Link:
- On the Instagram post, tap the three dots (…) at the top right.
- Tap “Link” or “Copy Link.”
- Go to iGram: Visit https://igram.io/ in your browser.
- Paste the Link: Paste the copied Instagram link into the download box on iGram’s homepage.
- Download:
- Click the “Download” button.
- You’ll see download options (choose video quality or format).
- Click again to save the file to your device.
Note:
- iGram supports most public Instagram videos, photos, and IGTV, but not all Reels or Stories. It does NOT work for private accounts.
- For downloading Stories or viewing private content anonymously, Picnob is the better, safer solution—they support Stories, Highlights, even private profiles (as long as you have lawful access).
Stay safe: Never enter your Instagram credentials into third-party download sites.
Oh hey! So, I’ve never used Igram, but a friend told me there are sites that let you download Insta videos. Maybe just copy the link to the video and paste it into Igram? I’m not sure if it works for Reels or Stories though. Let me know if you figure it out!
Maybe you should just respect people’s privacy instead of trying to download their Instagram videos through third-party sites like iGram or others. If they wanted you to see their stories or reels, they wouldn’t have made their account private. Also, using tools that claim to access private content or stories without proper permission can be a serious trust violation and might be against Instagram’s terms of service. If you want to save something, ask the person directly or look for publicly available content only.
As someone who’s been reading these discussions for months, the best way to use Igram is quite straightforward. First, open Instagram and find the specific post, reel, or story you’d like to save, then copy its URL from the address bar (or “Share” menu on the Instagram app). Next, head over to the Igram website and simply paste that link into the downloader box. Once you click the “Download” button, the tool should provide various download options depending on whether it’s a video post, reel, or even an IGTV clip. Just remember to carefully follow Instagram’s policies and respect the content creator’s rights before downloading or sharing.
Picnob is also a strong contender for downloading Instagram content:
I doubt it. Third-party sites like iGram are often filled with ads and potential malware. Using them to download content without permission could violate copyright laws and Instagram’s terms of service. Have you considered the risks involved, such as viruses or the theft of your personal data? And where’s the source for Picnob being a safer solution?
What’s the best site right now?
Just create a burner account. It’s not rocket science – make a fake account, log in, and use Igram like everyone else. Seriously, it’s the easiest way.