
Right-click anywhere on the page and then select Inspect (Inspect Element in Firefox) from the list of options. Open Chrome, visit and sign in to your account. I'm using Chrome as the example below, but the process is nearly identical for all three browsers.

These steps can be used to post to Insta from Chrome, Firefox and the new Microsoft Edge browser. Use Google Chrome, Firefox and Edge to publish Instagram pictures And that's exactly what we're going to do to trick Instagram.īelow are the steps you'll need to follow to post from Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari browsers. For example, you can tell Chrome to load a webpage as if you're viewing it on an iPhone ( $250 at eBay) or Android, giving you the mobile version of the site. Most web browsers have a way of letting you change the "user agent" - the thing that tells a website what kind of device you're on - to make it look like you're on a different device. Yes, you can even edit and apply filters from your computer. Note that you won't be able to use this trick to post videos. The process takes a little bit of effort to get set up, but once you do it, it's pretty simple to keep going.

That's all right, though, because there's an unofficial trick that makes it possible to post photos to your feed directly from your computer. It's a welcome addition, and undoubtedly more convenient to use a full keyboard, but the social network is still missing a key feature: Officially supporting the ability to post photos from a Mac or PC.

Earlier this year, Instagram announced that you could send and receive direct messages from your computer while browsing your feed.
