Instagram Finally Adds Comment Editing: Here’s How to Use It

Published by Carl Sanson on

tep-by-step guide showing the edit button on an Instagram comment

Instagram has just rolled out one of its most requested features: the ability to edit comments after they have been posted. Users no longer need to delete and repost a comment just to fix a typo or update their thoughts, bringing Instagram in line with platforms like Facebook and LinkedIn.

The update is currently rolling out globally to all iOS and Android users.


How to Edit an Instagram Comment

You can edit any comment you have made on a post within a specific time window after posting.

  1. Locate your comment on a post.
  2. Swipe left (on iOS) or long-press (on Android) on the comment.
  3. Tap the Edit (pencil icon).
  4. Modify your text and tap Done or the checkmark to save.

Note: Edited comments will display an “Edited” label next to the timestamp, so other users will know the original text has been changed.


FAQs

Is there a time limit?

Yes, Instagram currently allows you to edit comments for up to 15 minutes after they are originally posted.

Can I edit replies to Stories?

Currently, this feature is primarily for comments on Feed posts and Reels. Direct Messages (DMs) already have a separate editing feature with a similar 15-minute window.

Will the original author get a notification?

The post owner will not receive a new notification when you edit a comment, but the “Edited” tag will be visible to anyone viewing the thread.

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Carl Sanson

Carl Sanson is a writer and tech reviewer at Guide4Mac, specializing in the MacBook and Mac desktop lineup. Having grown up during Apple’s shift from Intel to its own custom chips, Carl has a natural interest in how hardware performance translates to everyday productivity.He spends most of his time testing the limits of macOS on everything from the entry-level MacBook Air to high-end Mac Pro setups. Whether he’s troubleshooting a system update or comparing the latest M-series processors, Carl’s goal is to provide straightforward, honest advice that helps users choose the right Mac for their needs. When he isn't benchmarking hardware, he’s usually experimenting with new productivity apps or refining his desk setup.

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