Photo Downloader
Save any public Instagram photo in full resolution — single posts and carousels included. Paste the post link, preview, save as JPG.
Free forever · Works in 3 seconds · Privacy-safe
A photo downloader pulls the full-resolution JPG that Instagram delivers to your browser — not a compressed screenshot or a low-quality thumbnail. Instaclips fetches the original file from Instagram's CDN for any public photo, including every frame of a carousel post, so you end up with the exact image the creator uploaded.
How it works
From the photo's three-dot menu, tap Copy link. Carousel posts share a single link that covers all frames.
Paste the URL above. If you copied a link starting with https://www.instagram.com/p/… it will be processed automatically.
Preview the photo, then click Download to save it. For carousels, navigate frames in the preview and download each one you want.
Built right
Instagram's 1080×1350 portrait, 1080×1080 square, or 1080×566 landscape — whatever the creator uploaded, you get.
Single link covers the whole carousel. Pick and save each frame individually.
Phone screenshots compress and clip the image. Downloading pulls the actual file — crisper, sharper, true-to-source.
No account needed, no profile view recorded, no cookies set on Instagram's end — safer than refreshing the post 30 times.
Use cases
Collect reference imagery for mood boards without low-res screenshot noise.
Keep an offline backup of photos you've uploaded — Instagram's export is slow and bundles metadata you may not want.
Preserve public-interest imagery that might later be deleted or edited.
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FAQ
The exact resolution Instagram serves publicly — typically 1080px on the long edge. If the creator uploaded a higher-resolution original, Instagram itself has downscaled it before serving.
Each frame is a separate file. Navigate through the carousel in the preview and download each frame you want — it's the cleanest way to pick what you need.
No. The JPG you download is identical to the one Instagram serves to logged-in users — no Instaclips watermark, no overlay, no metadata changes.
No. Instagram does not notify users when their public content is downloaded. If the account is private, though, the photo is not accessible anyway.
JPG. Instagram serves all photos as JPEG regardless of what format you upload — PNG uploads are converted.