![]() ![]() The app was introduced to rival Alphabet’s YouTube, though it is available to download on Apple App Store and Google Play. The latest development comes weeks after the company announced plans to remove the standalone app for Instagram TV (IGTV). The latter is still available to use on the main Instagram app.ĪLSO READ: Instagram Is Shutting Down Separate IGTV App For Long Form Videos – Here’s Why Instagram Hyperlapse, which debuted in 2014, helped users create time-lapse videos, while the Boomerang app (2015) let users shoot short videos that loop back and forth. Spotted by TechCrunch, the Meta-owned social media platform is now focusing on Reels to rival short-video platforms like TikTok. Instagram has quietly removed its standalone apps for Hyperlapse and Boomerang from Google Play and Apple App Store. ![]()
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