The short version
- Open the post on instagram.com in any browser and copy the URL from the address bar.
- Go to the Instappa video downloader.
- Paste the link and resolve it.
- Click the download option. The
.mp4saves to your Downloads folder.
On Windows that is C:\Users\<you>\Downloads; on macOS it is ~/Downloads. Both Chrome and Edge show the file in the downloads bar or bubble; Safari puts it in the Downloads list next to the address bar.
Getting the link without the mobile app
You do not need the Instagram app at all. Publicaciones públicas are viewable on the web while logged out, and the browser address bar already contains the canonical URL. Copying it directly is more reliable than the app's share sheet, which sometimes appends tracking parameters.
Trailing query strings such as ?igsh=… are harmless — Instappa strips them — but a clean URL is easier to check against the shape you need:
instagram.com/p/…→ single feed post, photo or videoinstagram.com/reel/…→ a Reelinstagram.com/stories/…→ a Story, live for 24 hours
Choosing the right tool
The tool you open determines what gets enumerated:
- Video downloader — a single feed video
- Reels downloader — anything on a
/reel/path - Carousel downloader — multi-slide albums, so you get every slide rather than just the cover
- Image downloader — a single still photo
- Audio downloader — the soundtrack on its own
- Profile picture downloader — full-size display picture
If you are unsure whether a post is a carousel, start with the carousel tool — it handles single-item posts fine, whereas the image tool will only return the first slide of an album.
Why desktop tends to work when mobile does not
Most reported download failures on mobile are environmental rather than functional: an embedded in-app browser blocking the save, a data saver truncating the transfer, or a full device. A desktop browser has none of those constraints. If a link is failing on your phone, trying the same link on a computer is a fast way to establish whether the post itself is the problem.
If it fails on desktop too, the cause is on the resolve side rather than the save side — usually a private account, a deleted post, or an expired Story. Work through El enlace de Instagram no se resuelve, which lists the causes in order of frequency.
Browser specifics worth knowing
- Safari on macOS may ask permission the first time a site downloads a file. Allow it, or the click appears to do nothing.
- Chrome and Edge can block repeated automatic downloads from one site. If a second or third save stops working, check the icon in the address bar for a blocked-downloads notice.
- Firefox may open the video in a player tab rather than saving it, depending on your handling settings. Right-click and choose Save Video As…, or change the MP4 handler in settings.
- Ad blockers and privacy extensions occasionally interfere with the media request. If a resolve succeeds but the download stalls, try it with extensions disabled.
Working with the file afterwards
What you get is the MP4 Instagram publishes for that post, at whatever resolution the platform serves. That is a real ceiling — no downloader can reconstruct detail that was never delivered, and any tool claiming to "enhance" or "upscale to 4K" is re-encoding, not recovering. The video quality guide explains what actually governs the resolution you receive.
Because the file is a standard MP4, it opens in any editor or player without conversion. If you only wanted the sound, the audio downloader extracts it directly rather than making you strip it yourself.
Rights and responsible use
Instappa resolves public content only, and technical access is not permission. Keeping a copy for personal offline viewing is ordinary; republishing someone's work, using it commercially, or presenting it as your own is not. See copyright and personal use, and public vs private Instagram for what is in scope at all.
Start here
- Feed video → Instagram video downloader
- Reel → Reels downloader
- On a phone instead → iPhone · Android