Timeline of Instagram

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Time periodKey developments at Instagram
2010–2012Instagram launches on the iPhone and grows to 13 employees and to 30 million users (closing at $50 million at a $500 million valuation). It eventually gets acquired by Facebook in 2012.
2013–2016Instagram introduces features such as videos, direct messaging, and advertising, and grows to over 400 million users. Instagram started insta-stories in August 2016, with Live Stories later added in November 2016.

Full timeline

YearMonth and dateEvent typeDetails
2009October 21ProductKevin Systrom starts working on the project with the name Burbn.[1]
2010March 5FundingSystrom closes a US$500,000 seed funding round with Baseline Ventures and Andreessen Horowitz while working on Burbn.[2]
2010May 19TeamMike Krieger joins the Burbn project[3]
2010October 6ProductInstagram launches (from Systrom and Krieger) with the hope of facilitating communication through images.[4] It nabs 100K users in one week.[5]
2010December 12GrowthInstagram hits 1 million users.[6]
2011JanuaryProductInstagram adds hashtags to help users discover both photographs and each other.[7] Instagram encourages users to make tags both specific and relevant, rather than tagging generic words like "photo", to make photographs stand out and to attract like-minded Instagram users.[8]
2011February 2FundingInstagram has raised US$7 million in Series A funding from a variety of investors, including Benchmark Capital, Jack Dorsey, Chris Sacca (through Capital fund), and Adam D'Angelo.[9] The deal values Instagram at around $25 million.[10]
2011JuneGrowthInstagram hits 5 million monthly active users.[11]
2011SeptemberGrowthInstagram hits 10 million monthly active users.[11]
2011SeptemberProductVersion 2.0 of Instagram goes live in the App Store (iOS) and included new and live filters, instant tilt–shift, high resolution photographs, optional borders, one-click rotation, and an updated icon.[12]
2012April 3ProductInstagram is released for Android phones running the 2.2 Froyo version of the OS,[13] and it is downloaded more than one million times in less than one day.[14]
2012April 9AcquisitionsFacebook acquires Instagram for approximately US$1 billion in cash and stock.[15][16]
2012April 9FundingInstagram raises US$50 million from venture capitalists for a share of the company; the process values Instagram at US$500 million.[10]
2012April 30GrowthInstagram hits 50 million monthly active users.[11]
2012JuneCompetitionVine (service), a short-form video sharing service, launches.[17]
2012December 17ProductInstagram updates its Terms of Service, granting itself the right  starting on January 16, 2013  to sell users' photos to third parties without notification or compensation.[18][19]
2013FebruaryGrowthInstagram hits 100 million monthly active users.[11]
2013MayProductInstagram introduces photo tagging and "Photos of You," a new tab on a user’s profile listing every picture he or she is tagged in.[20]
2013June 13ProductInstagram launches video sharing.[21]
2013JulyProductInstagram makes it easier to share posts by adding links to embed photos and videos.[20]
2013SeptemberGrowthInstagram hits 150 million monthly active users.[11]
2013OctoberControversyInstagram deletes the account of Canadian photographer Petra Collins after Collins posted a photo of herself in which pubic hair was visible beneath her bikini bottom.[22] Collins claims the account deletion was unfounded because it did not break any of Instagram's terms and conditions.[23]
2013NovemberControversyInstagram acts in response to a 2013 investigation from the BBC regarding the role of Instagram in sales of illicit drugs. The BBC had discovered that users, mostly located in the US, were posting images of drugs they were selling and then completing transactions via instant messaging applications such as WhatsApp Messenger. Corresponding hashtags are blocked as part of the company's response.[24]
2013NovemberProductInstagram introduces sponsored post advertising targeting US users.[25][26]
2013DecemberTeamSnapchat announces that it will poach Emily White, director of business operations of Instagram. Emily White will move to Snapchat in January.[27]
2013December 12ProductInstagram adds Direct, a feature that allows users to send photos to specific people directly from the app. Instagram's primary intention with the Direct feature is to compete against messaging services, including Snapchat.[28][29]
2014MarchGrowthInstagram hits 200 million monthly active users.[11]
2014JuneProductInstagram launches new series of editing tools  allowing users to minutely customize image characteristics like brightness, contrast, highlights, and shadows.[30]
2014AugustTeamThe company's Global Head of Business and Brand Development  a new position for Instagram  is announced. Facebook's former Regional Director James Quarles was assigned the role.[31]
2014August 21ProductInstagram makes itself more advertising-friendly by introducing a suite of business tools aimed at brands which offer insights and analytics related to their use of the image-sharing network.[32]
2014DecemberGrowthInstagram hits 300 million monthly active users.[33]
2015JanuaryControversyIn a similar incident to Collins's, Instagram deletes Australian Photography and Fashion Agency Sticks and Stones Agency's Instagram account because of a photograph including pubic hair sticking out of bikini bottoms.[34]
2015JuneProductInstagram bolsters up its advertising capabilities, testing ad formats that prompt users to do things such as installing an app, signing up for an email newsletter, or link to a retailer’s site to purchase a product.[35]
2015September 9ProductInstagram allows 30-second ads for all advertisers  twice the 15-second limit given for users.[36]
2015SeptemberInternationalInstagram ads go global.[37]
2015SeptemberGrowthInstagram hits 400 million monthly active users.[33]
2015OctoberProductInstagram launches Boomerang,[38] an app where the user shoots a one-second burst of five photos that is turned into a silent video that plays forwards and then reverses in a loop.[39]
2015November 17ProductInstagram kills off support from feed-reading applications.[40]
2016FebruaryProductInstagram starts enabling users to easily switch between multiple accounts.[41]
2016MarchControversyThe Daily Star reports 'one million' explicit porn films found on Instagram. The videos were unearthed by tech blogger Jed Ismael, who says he's discovered over one million porn films on the site.[42][43]
2016March 15ProductInstagram switches its feed from chronological to algorithmically-driven best posts first.[44]
2016May 11ProductInstagram introduces a new look as well as an updated icon and app design for Instagram. Inspired by the previous app icon, the new icon represents a simpler camera and the rainbow lives on in gradient form.[45]
2016MayProductInstagram announces that it will launch new business tools  including analytics that allow users to see audience demographics, post impressions, and reach.[46][47]
2016JuneGrowthInstagram announces that it has over 500 million monthly active users.[11]
2016JuneProductInstagram announces instant translation feature.[48]
2016JulyProductInstagram announces that it will start allowing users to filter out comment streams  giving users the choice about which comments are acceptable or not for themselves. It also starts allowing users the opportunity to entirely turn off comments.[49]
2016August 2ProductInstagram launches Instagram Stories. The product works like Snapchat Stories: users can post 24-hour ephemeral photo and video slideshows that disappear.[50] Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom openly admits that the feature is copied from Snapchat, based on the success of Snapchat stories.[51] The feature is viewed as part of Instagram's goal of attracting users away from Snapchat.[52]
2016AugustProductInstagram brings in Image Zoom, allowing users to zoom into images.[53]
2016SeptemberProductInstagram removes the Photo Maps feature from its mobile apps, claiming that the feature was not widely used on the platform.[54]
2016October 13ProductInstagram launches a desktop client for the first time on the Windows 10 platform, which can be downloaded via the Windows Store.
2016November 21ProductInstagram launches live video, which allows users to broadcast live on Instagram, for up to one hour. Live videos on Instagram are not preserved, and are removed from the service once a user is done broadcasting. Instagram also launches disappearing photos and videos for the Instagram Direct feature on the same day, and images and videos sent using this method disappear after a certain amount of time.[55][56]
2016December 15GrowthInstagram announces that it has over 600 million monthly active users.[57]
2017 February 22 Product Instagram launches a feature allowing users to post multiple photos in one post, in a slideshow-like fashion.[58]
2017 September Competition TikTok, a short video sharing service and social media service, launches.[59]
2018 May 22 Product Instagram introduces the new "mute" feature that allows users to hide posts from certain users on their feed without unfollowing the account. [60]
2018 June 20 Product Instagram announces the launch of IGTV, a video platform intended to compete against YouTube. Users will now be able to upload videos of up to 10 minutes, while creators and accounts with larger audiences can upload videos of up to one hour. IGTV will have a dedicated button in the Instagram app, in addition to a standalone app released that same day.[61]
2019 October Product Instagram removes the "Following" activity tab where users could see what the other users they were following would like, comment on and other such activities.

See also

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