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Instagram finally lets you edit that embarrassing comment, but there’s a catch

News RoomBy News Room9 April 20262 Mins Read
Instagram finally lets you edit that embarrassing comment, but there’s a catch
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Anyone who has ever spotted a typo in an Instagram comment and immediately cringed knows exactly why this update matters. Instagram has officially rolled out the ability to edit your comments after posting them, a feature users have been requesting for a long time.

editing Instagram comments is here 🗣️ now you can make changes within 15 minutes of posting.

— Instagram (@instagram) April 9, 2026

How does Instagram’s comment editing actually work?

The rules are simple but worth knowing before you assume you have all day. Once you post a comment, a 15-minute window opens up during which you can go back and make changes. Within that window, you can edit as many times as you want.

Once those 15 minutes are up, the option disappears entirely. This time limit is deliberate, giving users enough flexibility to catch quick mistakes without allowing conversations to be significantly altered after the fact.

Are there any other limitations?

There are a couple of other limitations to keep in mind. Only text can be edited. If your Instagram comment includes a photo alongside your words, you can fix the text, but not the image.

On the visibility side, anyone reading your comment will be able to see that it was edited, but they will not be able to view the original version. This makes Instagram’s approach different from Facebook, which lets you see the full edit history in some cases.

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Instagram already has measures in place to crack down on offensive comments. Last year, Instagram Chief Adam Mosseri also said that platform is testing a dislike button for comments, though it is not yet available to all users. Given the volume of harmful comments on the platform, a wider rollout could make a real difference.

For now, I am just glad that I won’t have to delete an entire comment just to fix a small mistake or let a typo sit there bothering me forever.

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