Instagram Plus is officially live. It gives Instagram users a paid way to unlock extra Story controls, profile customization, and audience tools.
Meta says the regular Instagram app remains free. Plus is an optional upgrade for people who want more control, deeper insights, and premium features.
The launch follows Meta’s wider push into paid app tiers. Instagram Plus, Facebook Plus, and WhatsApp Plus were announced as part of that strategy. This new Instagram announcement explains what paying users get inside the photo and video app.
What Instagram Plus adds
The biggest bucket is Stories. Subscribers can use Story Spotlight to make their Stories easier for friends to find. They can also send animated Super Hearts, create multiple audience lists, and extend a Story from 24 hours to 48 hours.
There are insight and preview tools too. Meta says subscribers can preview Stories before viewing them. They can also see rewatch insights for their own Stories and search a Story viewer list for a specific account.
That makes Plus partly a creator-facing analytics product. Meta is still presenting it as a consumer upgrade, but several features clearly help users manage attention and audience behavior.

The customization side is more cosmetic. Instagram Plus includes alternate app icons designed by Instagram and creators. It also adds custom bio fonts and lets users pin up to six posts to the top of a profile.
The free app stays, but the line is moving
Meta is careful to say Instagram itself is not going away behind a paywall. That matters because many Plus features sit close to everyday social behavior. They shape who sees a Story, how long it stays up, and how a profile looks.
The bigger question is whether Plus stays harmless or starts moving more social features behind monthly subscriptions. Tech My Money already covered Meta’s wider paid-app push when Meta started charging for Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp extras.
For now, Instagram Plus is an optional upgrade for users who care about Stories, visibility, and profile polish. Meta says more perks will be added in the coming months. This launch is probably the first version of a longer paid feature roadmap.