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How to repost on Instagram: A complete guide

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Reposting on Instagram should be easy, right? You just go within the app and click 'repost', just like you'd retweet on Twitter or share on Facebook? Well... not quite. Instagram doesn't allow you to repost other people's content within its app, but there are ways to do it.

Reposting other people's content is a great way to mix up your feed as well as take the pressure off you to come up with original posts. It can also be a fantastic way to show you appreciate the work of other creatives. However, from a legal perspective, reposting other people's content is a grey area, and you need to be sure you have the right permission before you repost. 

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Do I need permission to repost on Instagram?

According to Instagram's Community Guidelines, "The best way to help make sure that the content you post to Instagram doesn’t violate copyright law is to only post content that you’ve created yourself." 

However, Instagram also says, "You might also be able to use someone else’s content on Instagram if you’ve gotten permission (for example, a license), or if your use is covered by fair use or some other exception to copyright."

The guidelines then get a little vague. "It’s generally a good idea to get permission before posting content, and to get that permission in writing."

How that written permission might be sought isn't outlined. And without proper guidelines, it seems the most practical solution is to simply ask the poster in a comment or DM. For example, "Hey, I love this post. Would it be okay if I repost?" Also bear in mind that the person posting the content may not actually own it. 

If you do get permission to repost, you should always make sure that you post an image credit as simply tagging someone in a post will not do. 

How to repost on Instagram

So you've got permission and you're ready to repost, but how do you actually go about it? If you type in repost for Instagram on the app store you get a lot of different versions of basically the same thing. Some of them are better to use than others, and we've had problems in the past with reposting apps occasionally going on the blink. Our current favourite for iOS is Repost: for Instagram because it allows you to repost posts with more than one image, and for Android, we like Repost for Instagram

01. Copy post link in Instagram

Instagram repost

Choose 'copy link' on the photo or video you want to repost

How does the process work, though? All of these apps work in basically the same way. You start in Instagram, where you tap the three dots at the top of the post you want to share, then select 'copy link' or 'copy share URL'. You should get a little message that says 'link copied to clipboard'. 

02. Open Instagram reposting app

Instagram repost

Reposting apps are all slightly different, but include variations of the interface shown here (Repost: For Instagram)

You then open up your Instagram reposting app of choice, where the post you've saved should appear. You will then be able to choose where the attribution mark goes (top left-hand corner, bottom right, and so on), or sometimes remove it. You will also be given the option to copy the original caption. Repost: for Instagram does this for you automatically.

03. Add your own caption in Instagram

Instagram repost

You can add your own caption above the pasted original caption

You then go back into Instagram – the app should make this straightforward – where you can decide whether to repost in your feed or as an Instagram Story (see our guide to Instagram Stories for more Insta Stories advice). You can also make any adjustments to the image – although we don't recommend editing the work of other people. 

If you want to use the original caption, click 'Paste' and it will copy over (on some apps you can choose for it to automatically copy in the reposting app). The pasted over caption will usually contain the name of the reposting app as well as the Instagram handle of the person whose work you're reposting. We recommend leaving this in.

You can then choose to add your own caption above the original caption. If you're struggling to do this it may be because the original caption was already at Instagram's character limit (2,200 characters). Don't forget to check that the photo credit is included, and you should be good to go. 

Other Instagram reposting options

Alternatively, you could choose to take a screenshot and then post to your own account, but as this doesn't display any sort of tag to show that your post is reposted, we don't recommend this.

Social media managers such as Buffer also include reposting features, although you'll have to pay. 

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