Instagram demonstrates that it is the least popular choice on the internet, as TikTok and the new app from Meta take advantage of the opportunity to grow and announce updates.
The profile now has an enhanced grid for better item visibility, reels now display friends who liked them, and Instagram introduced a video editor called Edits, which resembles CapCut from TikTok.
Profile with the highest grid has been updated.

The updated profile grid displays the top items and allows a complete view of previously truncated content. I appreciate the improved layout, as information no longer appears cut off and everything is now fully visible.
Reels that have received approval

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Adam Mosseri, Instagram’s director, revealed a new feature that allows users to view friends who like reels. This feature will be displayed in the top right corner of the reel while it is being watched.
Paraphrased: Edits the thrown-away version of CapCut

Meta recently introduced a new app called Edits to rival CapCut, which went unused in the United States over the weekend along with TikTok. The app is expected to be released soon for both iOS and Android platforms. It is worth noting that CapCut also has a desktop version, suggesting that Instagram may not be planning to release Edits for computers.
Instagram applications are known to perform poorly on computers, making it unlikely for a desktop app to be released. CapCut may have an advantage in this aspect due to its advanced development progress.
If Instagram had not been able to acquire CapCut due to it being owned by the same company as TikTok, they simply duplicated it, reflecting the notion that “on the internet, nothing is truly original; everything is imitated.”