Instagram Comment Editing Feature: Finally Here After 10+ Years of Waiting

The long-awaited Instagram comment editing feature has officially arrived. After more than a decade of user requests, Meta quietly rolled out the ability to edit comments on April 10, 2026, and the update is now reaching users globally.

How It Works

Once you post a comment, a new Edit button appears directly below it, next to Reply and Share on Threads. Tap it, change your text, and save. A small gray “Edited” label then appears next to the timestamp.

Time Limit

This update comes with a strict 15-minute window. You can only modify a comment within 15 minutes of posting it. After that, the comment becomes permanent. Instagram says this limit prevents abuse, such as completely changing a comment after it has received many likes or replies. For more on how Meta handles user safety, read our guide on Meta teen safety updates for Instagram .

What Can and Cannot Be Changed

The new functionality works only on plain text. If your comment contains a photo, GIF, sticker, or other media, only the written portion can be edited. The media stays the same. You can edit comments on feed posts, Reels, Stories, and even replies to other users.

No Edit History

A notable drawback is the lack of edit history. When you change a comment, Instagram does not save previous versions. Other users can see the “Edited” label, but they cannot click on it or view what you originally wrote. This is different from Facebook, Reddit, and YouTube, which often show full edit histories.

Platform Availability

The Instagram comment editing feature is available on:

  • iOS app (version 356.0 and later)
  • Android app (version 355.1 and later)

It is not yet available on the Instagram web browser version or on desktop apps. If you use Instagram on multiple devices, you might also want to review how to manage Instagram privacy settings to keep your account secure.

Why Did Instagram Wait So Long?

Several factors delayed this rollout:

  • Technical complexity – Comments are stored across different systems (feed, Stories, Reels). Editing requires updating multiple databases at once.
  • Moderation concerns – A comment that passed safety checks could be edited into something harmful. Instagram now re-scans edited comments.
  • Social dynamics – A comment with hundreds of likes could be completely rewritten. The 15-minute window limits this risk.

User Reactions

Early feedback has been mostly positive. Many users celebrate finally being able to fix typos without deleting and reposting. The most common complaint is the 15-minute limit – some users notice mistakes hours later when the window has closed.

How It Compares to Rivals

PlatformEdit WindowEdit HistoryFree?
Instagram15 minutesNoYes
FacebookUnlimitedYesYes
X (Twitter)30 min (paid) / 5 min (free)NoLimited
RedditUnlimitedYesYes
TikTokUnlimitedYesYes

When choosing where to post, you might also find our Instagram vs TikTok comparison helpful.

Is It Free?

Yes. This feature is available to all users at no cost. Despite rumors, it is not locked behind Meta Verified or any paid subscription like the rumored Instagram Plus subscription features .

Tips for Using It

  1. Act fast – You only have 15 minutes.
  2. Check media first – Photos and GIFs cannot be edited.
  3. Don’t rely on edits for major rewrites – Delete and repost instead.
  4. The “Edited” label is permanent – Be transparent.

For general best practices when interacting online, see our social media comment etiquette guide .

Bottom Line

This update finally fixes one of Instagram’s longest-standing frustrations. While the 15-minute window and lack of edit history may not satisfy everyone, it is a clear improvement over the old delete-only system. Update your app and look for the Edit button.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I edit a comment more than once?
A: Yes, unlimited times within the 15-minute window.

Q: Will others know I edited my comment?
A: Yes. A gray “Edited” label appears next to the timestamp.

Q: Can I edit a comment that has replies?
A: Yes. But replies that quoted your original text will not change.

Q: Does editing send a notification?
A: No.

Q: Can I edit comments on Instagram Lite?
A: Not yet.

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