Instagram is reportedly considering launching its Reels feature as a standalone app, amidst uncertainty surrounding TikTok’s future in the US. This move could be a response to growing concerns over data security and potential regulatory issues.
Facebook’s Instagram Eyes Standalone Reels App Amid TikTok Uncertainty
A Separate Path for Reels?
“We’re exploring a separate app for Reels,” said Adam Mosseri, according to reports, which would be a significant shift in its approach to short-form video content. Instagram may be considering a significant shift in its approach to short-form video content.
Launched in 2010, Instagram has grown to become one of the world's largest social media platforms.
With over 1 billion active users, it is a hub for visual storytelling and community engagement.
The platform allows users to share photos and videos, as well as engage with others through likes, comments, and direct messaging.
Instagram's acquisition by Facebook in 2012 marked a significant milestone in its growth, enabling the platform to expand its features and user base exponentially.
The rumors surrounding a potential separate Reels app emerged after Instagram’s boss, Adam Mosseri, reportedly informed staff about the idea this week. The information was shared by technology industry-focused publication The Information, which cited a source who heard Mosseri’s remarks.

The move to create a separate Reels app is seen as a response to the ongoing uncertainty surrounding TikTok’s future in the United States. In January, US President Donald Trump granted TikTok a 75-day extension to comply with a law requiring a sale or ban of the platform.
During the same period, Trump floated the idea of a joint venture between the US and China‘s ByteDance, the owner of TikTok. However, no further details were provided on how this partnership would work.
The Biden administration had raised concerns about TikTok’s potential use as a tool for spying and political manipulation by China. With 170 million US users, opponents of a ban argue that freedom of speech is at stake if the platform is shut down.
TikTok is a social media app that allows users to create and share short-form videos.
Launched in China in 2016 under the name Douyin, it quickly gained popularity worldwide with its unique algorithm-driven 'For You' page.
As of 2022, TikTok has over a billion active users, making it one of the fastest-growing social media platforms.
The app's user-friendly interface and emphasis on creativity have made it a favorite among younger generations.
With its acquisition by ByteDance in 2016, TikTok has expanded its reach globally, becoming a major player in the social media landscape.
Instagram‘s parent company, Meta, attempted to compete with TikTok in 2018 by launching Lasso, a standalone app. However, it was later shut down. A separate Reels app would mark another attempt by Instagram to establish itself as a major player in the short-form video market.
Social media giants continue to navigate complex regulatory landscapes and shifting user preferences, making it increasingly difficult for platforms like TikTok and Instagram to maintain their positions in the ever-evolving digital landscape.