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      Instagram is undergoing a sweeping redesign that elevates Reels and direct messaging (DMs) to more central roles in the app’s navigation and experience. The company has already launched a native iPad app that opens by default to the Reels feed, improves multitasking for DMs, and reorders navigation tabs to make messaging and video content more accessible. Separately, Instagram has rolled out a new “Blend” feature that lets friends share a curated Reels feed via group chats, and it’s also trialing changes in markets like India to make Reels the default view when the app opens. The revamp is part of Instagram’s bid to lean into short-form video competition and keep users engaged.

      Sources: Reuters, The Verge

      Key Takeaways

      – The new design puts Reels at the center of the Instagram experience by default (especially on iPad), signaling a major shift in focus toward short-form video.

      – Messaging (DMs) is being made more accessible and integrated within the redesigned interface to emphasize social connection rather than passive consumption.

      – Features like “Blend” and regional trials to open directly to Reels show that Instagram is experimenting with ways to fuse social interaction and algorithmic content discovery.

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      Instagram’s redesign comes at a pivotal moment when short-form video content dominates social media, and messaging remains one of the most sticky uses of apps. The new iPad app is a clear demonstration of where Instagram sees the battle being fought. No longer will iPad users be relegated to a scaled-up version of the iPhone app; now the experience is built from the ground up to make Reels the front door, placing stories at the top and enabling users to expand comments without pausing playback. The DMs interface also gets more powerful multitasking so you can view your inbox while still consuming content.

      This isn’t just about aesthetics — it’s about shifting user behavior. By making Reels the default landing mode, Instagram is nudging users into a more passive, lean-back video consumption mode from the moment they open the app. It also ensures that short-form content gets maximum exposure, helping Instagram better compete with TikTok in retaining viewer attention. Meanwhile, improving access to messaging helps embed the social fabric in that experience: users can more easily share, comment, and engage while watching.

      The “Blend” feature is a clever add, allowing groups of friends to have a shared Reels feed in DMs based on mutual interests. It blurs the line between personal conversation and content discovery. On top of that, Instagram is testing versions of its interface in countries like India and South Korea where Reels may become the default landing page. These experiments could inform a broader global rollout.

      Of course, such a redesign carries risks. Some users may balk at having their favorite tabs reconfigured, or feel that the push to Reels marginalizes traditional posts or chronology. But Instagram appears confident: the platform crossed 3 billion monthly users recently, citing Reels and messaging as major growth drivers. As Instagram continues to lean into short video and social interactivity, the stakes in this evolution are high — not just in terms of engagement, but in shaping how users relate to content and to one another within the app.

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