Newness is something that you need regularly. But it’s up to you how to make quality out of that. The way Instagram has made its way into our hearts and stayed there, is simply mind-blowing. Instagram today has more than 2 billion users monthly, this speaks highly of how it has wooed its audience. And the features it offers to its users makes it hard for them to stop scrolling the Insta feed. Having said that, it is always great to embrace newness. If you are looking to try something new, here are some options that will come as a breath of fresh air.
1. TikTok
You would be seriously living under a rock if you haven’t heard about TikTok. With a total of over 1 billion monthly active users, TikTok is the best alternative for Instagram. It is a popular video sharing that enables users to create and share content and make a living out of it. It has been downloaded over 2.6 billion times. TikTok gained popularity because of the engagements it brings. Its short-form videos keep the users hooked to the app. According to a study, TikTok is addictive because it releases dopamine into the brain, making you feel good.
2. Snapchat
This app is the fastest way to share a moment. It was launched in 2011, and it instantly grabbed everyone’s attention. People take selfies every second, and Snapchat offers quirky filters which make your selfie-taking process very hot and happening. It is said that the most amazing feature of Snapchat is the limitation of time. Its My Story feature is quite popular amongst Gen Z. And the filters it offers is its best feature, and let’s not forget about its Front-Facing flash which is the USP of this app. Snapchat has over 363 daily active users worldwide making it one of the best alternatives for Instagram.
3. Pinterest
Known as of the most interesting and visually appealing image-sharing and social media service is Pinterest. It was launched in 2010. It is said that over 445 million people use Pinterest per month which reflects highly on this app. It offers some of the most scintillating ideas for recipes, home and style decorations. You can browse, discover ideas, save share and shop Pins. You can create a board and save your images here. One of the reviews read, “I love this app and use it almost daily. Aesthetics, interior and fashion, art inspiration, I use it for everything. The only thing I wish it had was an option to randomize your pins on your board. I like having them shuffled, but I have to do it all manually, and sometimes that takes a very long time. I’ve talked to other people who also thought a randomize / shuffle option would be convenient. Other than that, I have absolutely zero complaints.”
4. 500px
An exclusive tool for aspiring photographers is this premier community and social network called 500px. This app lets you discover and share the world’s photos. Instead of just randomly scrolling, 500px allows a photographer to grow, build their career, lets them analyse their performance, and most importantly inspires them to sell their work. Over 16 million like-minded photographers use this app. One of the reviews read, “Great app with a few bugs. Tap a thumbnail and rotate the phone to get a landscape view, and the app switches to a different photo. Rotate back upright and it switches photos again. You can do this ad-nauseam, switching photos with every change of phone orientation. When zooming in, the photo gets ‘stuck’ at max zoom in the top left corner of the photo. In this view, I can’t swipe to another photo or drop back to thumbnails. The only way out is to crash the app and restart.”
5. Vero
Vero allows its users to share different types of media with their followers. Vero is founded by Ayman Hariri. It is revolutionary and a game-changer in the true sense. It comes with a tagline – ‘more social, less media.’ Posts can be photos, music, tv shows or texts. The best part is users can categorise their connections into close friends, friends, acquaintances, and followers. Vreo interface is plush, classy, and chic. One of the reviews read, “So much to like, and worth giving it a try. It’s fairly full-featured and even does some things better than the established players. The interface can be a bit puzzling or inconsistent at times, but the biggest complaint is poor performance on lower midrange or budget devices.”
6. MeWe
It is touted as the next-gen social network. It is owned by Sgrouples, a company based in Los Angeles, California. MeWe is inspired by trust, control, and love for social media users. MeWe is where you can be yourself. It also allows you to control your content. And you can share your content with those who you wish to see it. It claims to be anti-Facebook, as it has no ads, no spyware, and they don’t share your data. MeWe is a revolutionary social network that gives you total control of MyCloud, Unique profiles, Voice integration, dual-camera videos, and a lot more.
7. Moj
Moj is quite literally like TikTok. It is an Indian app which is supported in 15 languages. Created by ShareChat, this app is used to make short clips and videos of up to 15 seconds. It offers various filters, and videos to lip-sync with special effects. One of the reviews read, “As a digital creator my experience was sublime. Using this for the first time as a creator seemed a good job for the Indian market. The developers have done a good job for beginners to edit and create videos However there are a few bugs I found in the application and improvements as well – the filters are basic colours over the screen and not a real colour gradient in the videographic layout. – the selection while adding a caption to select and delete only a particular word was not possible.”
8. Retrica
The developers of Instagram just could not wait after the success of Instagram. They wanted to keep on creating something amazing. And the result is Retrica – which is touted as the original filter. It is a catalyst of great photos with over 190 filters. Retrica supports GIF format and allows you to create your GIFs. Most importantly it allows you to express yourself.
9. Triller
Quite similar to Tiktok, Triller is an American video-sharing social networking service. It enables users to create short-term videos, , skits, and lip-sync videos. Triller deploys AI to edit videos. Released in 2015 and had over monthly 65 million active users. It offers a wide range of audio and countless filters.
Final thoughts: What will replace Instagram in the future?
Instagram has over 1.22 billion monthly users and is used by 25.31 per cent of the world population. Instagram stories are uploaded by over 500 million users daily. Going by these stats, it is quite unlikely that Instagram will be replaced by another app anytime soon. If we look at the history, chatting apps were replaced by Orkut and later Orkut was replaced by Facebook, and this was taken over by Instagram. However, when the day comes, these above-explained apps are good alternatives to use when Instagram goes out of fashion. And if any of the apps replace Instagram, don’t forget to drop us a message. In case of queries, you can contact the App Scoop mobile app development team at: https://www.app-scoop.com/contact-us.html. our competent team to get things started.