Open the Instagram post and tap Share, then choose Copy link.
Use Stories to save public Instagram content in your browser. No login or app installation is required.
Save accessible Stories, Highlights, photos, and videos from public Instagram accounts in their best available quality. Paste a supported Story or Highlight link to prepare MP4 or image files for offline viewing.
Open the Instagram post and tap Share, then choose Copy link.
Paste the copied Instagram link into the download field above.
Press Download and save the video, photo, or MP3 prepared by the server.
Use the free Story downloader to prepare accessible public Stories and Highlights as video or image files. No visitor login is required, and the tool works on phones, tablets, and computers.
Paste a supported public Story or Highlight link and save the available media. Instagram may require server authentication for some Stories, so availability can vary.
Stories processes public Instagram links on the server and prepares available photos, videos, or audio for your device.
No. The tool works with public links that the server can access. Private or restricted media is not supported.
Stories are temporary photo or video posts that normally remain visible for 24 hours. Highlights are Stories a user keeps on a public profile.
Open the public Story, copy its link, paste it above, and press Download. If Instagram makes the video accessible, the server prepares an MP4 file.
The page does not impose a daily counter, but Instagram limits and server capacity can temporarily restrict requests.
The server selects the best quality available from Instagram. The result cannot exceed the resolution of the original Story.
Yes. Use a modern browser such as Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge without installing another app.
Yes. The downloader works in supported browsers on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Your browser normally stores them in its configured Downloads folder. The browser download history can show the exact location.
The visitor does not log in to this website. However, Instagram may require the server to authenticate before it can access some Stories.
When a supported profile Story URL returns several accessible items, the page can display them in a grid. Otherwise, submit each Story link separately.