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Instagram Brings 'Reels Remix' Feature For Those Missing TikTok's 'Duet' In India

Swarajya Staff

Apr 01, 2021, 06:34 PM | Updated 06:34 PM IST


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  • The feature allows users to upload a video next to another user’s video.
  • It was introduced by TikTok and was used by content creators who used to upload dance or music videos on the platform.
  • Instagram has brought good news for people who have been missing TikTok since the Government of India put a ban on the social media app.

    The Facebook-owned popular platform has launched a new feature inspired by the Chinese app—a video feature called Reels Remix.

    This new Instagram feature is similar to the TikTok feature called Duet.

    This would allow users to upload a video next to another user’s video. This particular feature was introduced by TikTok and was used by content creators who used to upload dance or music videos on the platform.

    The newly launched feature will let a user add a video to an already existing clip. For instance, if a content creator or actor has posted a dance video on Instagram, any user could record their versions of the dance, attach the clip alongside the original video and post it after creating the Reels Remix.

    In a Tweet, Instagram said on Wednesday, March 31: “Now you can use the Remix feature in Reels to create your own reel next to one that already exists. Whether you’re capturing your reaction, responding to friends or bringing your own magic to trends, Remix is another way to collab on Instagram.”

    The Facebook-owned popular platform launched its feature “Reels” in July 2020 after understanding the fact that the similar video feature introduced by TikTok gained massive popularity before the ban.

    Instagram has added the Reels button on its home screen which allows social media users to see the numbers of Reels uploaded by several users. Even though Instagram is trying to gain momentum, it will still take time to match the popularity which TikTok enjoyed in India.


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