Instagram Photo Downloader
Save Instagram photos in their original HD quality. Works for single images, carousels, and profile pictures.
e.g., https://www.instagram.com/p/Cg1e9tBqZJw/
Save Instagram photos in their original HD quality. Works for single images, carousels, and profile pictures.
e.g., https://www.instagram.com/p/Cg1e9tBqZJw/
Open the Instagram app or website, find the photo you want to save, tap the (•••) menu, and select "Copy Link."
Paste the copied post URL into the InSave photo downloader field at the top of this page.
Click "Download Photo." Our tool will process the link and allow you to save the image in full resolution.
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The InSave Instagram Photo Downloader is the best online tool for saving any image from an Instagram post to your device. Whether you want to back up your own photos, save an inspirational image, or download a picture for a project, our tool makes it easy. It works directly in your browser on any device—PC, Mac, iPhone, or Android—ensuring you get the highest quality image without needing to install any extra software.
It's easy. Just copy the link of the carousel post and paste it into our downloader. InSave will automatically detect all the images in the post and give you the option to download each one individually or all at once.
Yes. While this tool works best with post links, we have a dedicated Instagram Profile Picture Downloader. Simply enter the username, and our tool will fetch the high-resolution profile picture for you to download.
Absolutely. Your safety is our priority. InSave is a web-based tool that requires no login or personal information. We do not store your download history, making your activity completely anonymous and secure.
Yes. Our tool is designed to extract the image in its original, highest-available resolution. You will be able to save photos in crystal-clear HD quality, exactly as they were uploaded.
After clicking download, the image file will be saved to the default "Downloads" folder on your device. You can also find it in your browser's download history list.