Instagram now lets users edit their comments after posting. On Thursday, the social media giant announced that users can update their comments within 15 minutes of posting. The platform is introducing this feature to enhance the overall user experience. Earlier, Facebook, Meta’s other major platform, offered a similar feature.
With Instagram’s new update, the company will provide users with the flexibility to edit their comments multiple times within a 15-minute window. Previously, if an error was noticed after posting a comment, users had to delete it and retype the entire message to post it again. This update offers an opportunity to Instagram’s more than three billion users to edit their comments as they like within the allowed time frame.
How to edit comments on Instagram
To edit a comment, users need to press and hold the comment. When the options appear, they can select the “Edit” option. Once a comment is edited, it will display a grey “Edited” label, which Instagram uses to maintain transparency. The platform does not allow users to view the original version of a comment. Notably, only the text can be edited—if a comment includes both text and a photo, only the text portion can be modified.
Meta’s other popular messaging platform, WhatsApp, also offers similar flexibility to users. However, since the app does not support a commenting feature, this capability applies only to messages. Users can edit their messages within 15 minutes of sending, and the changes are visible to everyone, whether in a WhatsApp group or a one-on-one chat. Edited messages are marked “edited” next to the timestamp.
Instagram is rolling out new updates to strengthen its presence in the market. Recently, the company introduced Teen Accounts in India. It promises stronger safeguards inspired by 13+ movie rating standards and parent feedback. Teens will now see more age-appropriate content by default, with stricter filtering of sensitive material across feed, search, and recommendations. The platform is also enhancing protections by limiting interactions with accounts that share inappropriate content and refining its AI responses for younger users. For parents seeking additional control, a new “Limited Content” setting offers an even more restricted experience. These updates aim to create a safer, more balanced environment for teens while giving families greater control over what young users see online.


