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Instagram for iPad: Why Meta's Delay Feels Outdated in 2025

Why Instagram still doesn’t have an iPad app in 2025 — and why Meta can’t ignore it any longer.

After years of silence, Meta has finally launched a native WhatsApp app for iPad, a move applauded by users worldwide. It's fast, well-synced, and a much-needed upgrade from the stretched-out iPhone version.

Instagram app missing on iPad in 2025 despite WhatsApp launch
Meta launches WhatsApp for iPad, but Instagram remains missing in action — even in 2025.

But while one door opens, another remains curiously shut: Where is the Instagram app for iPad?

Despite both platforms debuting in 2010, Instagram still doesn’t offer a dedicated iPad app, leaving millions to settle for an inferior experience via the web or iPhone compatibility mode. In a time when iPadOS is more powerful than ever, Meta’s lack of action is more noticeable — and frustrating — than ever.


Instagram’s Absence on iPad: A Timeline of Excuses

Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri has offered versions of the same explanation for years:

“It’s still just not a big enough group of people to be a priority.”

Meta’s official stance?

“We’d love to, but not enough people are asking.”

This argument has grown increasingly weak:

  • Apple has sold hundreds of millions of iPads since 2010.
  • iPads are central to the workflows of creators, artists, and video editors — Instagram’s key demographic.
  • Competing apps like TikTok, Pinterest, and even Threads already offer full-featured iPad versions.

In short, the “not enough demand” claim doesn’t hold water anymore.


Why Instagram on iPad Matters More Than Ever

The iPad has evolved beyond entertainment — it's a productivity and creativity powerhouse, and here's why Instagram needs to catch up:

1. iPads Are Built for Creators

  • Tools like Procreate, Final Cut Pro, Adobe Lightroom, and LumaFusion make iPads ideal for content creation.
  • Many creators shoot, edit, and publish directly from iPads.
  • Instagram — a visual-first platform — should be optimized for these workflows.

2. Ideal Features iPad Could Support

  • Full-screen Reels viewing for immersive content.
  • Multi-pane interfaces for managing Stories, DMs, and posts simultaneously.
  • Drag-and-drop support from the Files app, Photos, or AirDrop for quicker uploads.
  • Split-screen multitasking to plan captions while editing media.

3. The Competition Is Already Ahead

  • TikTok offers a near-native iPad interface.
  • Pinterest and Threads (also by Meta) have better tablet UX.
  • X (formerly Twitter) and YouTube Studio both support creators through tablet-first design.

The Business Logic Behind the Delay

While some insiders speculate that Meta doesn’t see a strong ROI in building a tablet-specific app, that logic feels outdated in 2025. Potential reasons include:

  • Lower engagement expectations on "lean-back" devices like iPads.
  • Concerns about usage metrics dropping if people use Instagram more passively on iPads.
  • Development and maintenance cost of a standalone iPad app.

But these reasons are increasingly hollow in light of:

  • The iPad’s growth among professionals.
  • The demand from educators, students, and marketers.
  • The rise of multi-device, cloud-first workflows.

Finally, a Shift? Instagram for iPad Might Be Coming

According to a report from The Information in April 2025, Meta is now developing a native Instagram app for iPad. Although no official release date is confirmed, the move signals Meta may finally be responding to:

  • Long-standing creator feedback.
  • iPadOS advancements.
  • Internal competition with Threads.

Conclusion – It’s Time to Prioritize the iPad

The launch of WhatsApp for iPad is a welcome step — but it highlights how long overdue Instagram’s iPad app is. Meta must realize that in today’s creator economy, accessibility across all major devices is not optional — it’s expected.

Whether you’re a digital artist, influencer, or casual user, the iPad is no longer a niche tool — it's central to how people create and consume content in 2025.

Meta, the question isn’t if you’ll release Instagram for iPad — it’s why it took you this long.

My name is It Is Unique Official, and I write news articles on current threats and trending topics. I am based in Parbhani, Maharashtra, India.

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