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Instagram Introduces New Stickers: Reveal, Frames, Cutout, and Add Yours Music

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Instagram, the popular social media platform, has rolled out a set of exciting new stickers for both Stories and Reels. These stickers allow users to enhance their content, engage with followers, and get creative. Let’s dive into the details of each sticker and learn how to use them:

Reveal Sticker in Instagram

The Reveal sticker lets you post a hidden Story. To use it:

  1. Open Instagram and create a new Story.
  2. Tap the Stickers icon.
  3. Choose the “Reveal” sticker.
  4. Type a hint that will be shown to your followers about what might be behind your blurred story.
  5. Post your story.

Your followers can see the content only if they send you a direct message (DM). This feature can be useful for initiating conversations and increasing engagement.

Frames Sticker

The Frames sticker turns an image into a virtual Polaroid-style frame. Here’s how to use it:

  1. Create a new Story.
  2. Tap the Stickers icon.
  3. Select the “Frames” sticker.
  4. Choose an image from your gallery.
  5. Optionally, add a caption (which automatically includes the date and timestamp).
  6. Post your Story.

To view the framed image, your followers will need to shake their phones or tap the “Shake to reveal” button. Frames add a nostalgic touch to your posts.

Add Yours Music Sticker in Instagram

The Add Yours Music sticker allows you to share music that suits your mood. Follow these steps:

  1. Tap the Stickers icon.
  2. Choose the “Add Yours Music” sticker.
  3. Tap the “Add Music” button.
  4. Select your favorite song from Instagram’s music library.

Your followers can also reply to the sticker by sharing their favorite songs. Express yourself through music with this fun sticker3.

Cutout Sticker

The Cutout sticker lets you turn a part of a photo or video into a custom sticker for your Story or Reel. Here’s how to use it:

  1. Tap the Stickers icon.
  2. Select the “Cutout” sticker.
  3. Choose a part of your photo or video to turn into a sticker.
  4. Add it to your Story or Reel.

Get creative and make your content stand out with the Cutout sticker.

Remember to explore these new stickers and have fun while sharing your stories on Instagram! 📸🎉


Disclaimer: The information provided is based on Instagram’s official announcements as of May 4, 2024. Features and functionalities may be subject to change.

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