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Engadget6/22/2026Tech2 min read

Instagram for TV App Now Available on Samsung TVs in the US

Quick Look

  • Instagram's TV app, previously launched on Amazon Fire TV and Google TV, is now available on Samsung TVs in the US.
  • The app allows users to watch Reels, Stories, and discover content by topic, with new features for casting Reels and a dedicated home for horizontal videos being tested.

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Why It Matters

Instagram has been expanding its TV app availability, launching it on Amazon Fire TV in December and Google TV in February before its release on Samsung TVs.

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The Instagram for TV app is now available on Samsung TVs in the US. Instagram launched the app back in December for Amazon Fire TV devices as a way to watch reels on a bigger screen, before rolling it out to Google TVs in February this year. It groups reels into channels with different topics, such as music, sports and travel, so if you're with friends or family, you can find things to watch based on your common interests. You can now also watch Stories from friends and creators on the TV, as well.

In addition, Instagram is testing two more features that it says were designed to make "discovering, sharing, and enjoying Instagram easier with the people around you." One of those features is the ability to cast Reels from your phone or videos from the Saved tab to your TV. While the app itself was built around reels, this test feature will make it much easier to share finds you find funny or informative that you don't see in the app's channels. The second experimental feature is a dedicated home for horizontal videos, which lets you quickly find content that's better enjoyed on TVs and computers than phones.

Aside from the features you can access today, Instagram is working on more formats made to be watched on a bigger screen and together with friends and family. It says it's exploring ways for creators to be able to make and post long-form videos for more in-depth looks at specific topics and stories. Instagram is looking to make episodic series for TV viewing, as well. Finally, it's working on bringing livestreams to TVs. "As we explore longer-form, episodic, and live formats, we're working closely with creators to understand what works best on TV and how these experiences can complement the ways people already use Instagram," it said in its announcement.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Instagram will continue to expand its TV app to more platforms.

    Likely · Within months

  • Creators will begin producing longer-form and episodic content for the platform.

    Possible · Within months

Open Questions

  • When will these new features be fully rolled out?
  • What is the timeline for long-form video and livestream features?

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