Simple ways to fix the quality of your Instagram story

Do your Instagram stories suddenly look blurry? Sometimes a photo or video will look great on your phone but turn blurry when you upload it to your story. Fortunately, blurry Instagram stories can usually be fixed in a few simple steps. Whether the cause lies with the Instagram app or is related to your Android, iPhone, or iPad, this wikiHow article has you covered in getting to the bottom of why your Instagram stories are blurry.

Things You Should Know

  • Connect to Wi-Fi before uploading stories to makes sure you're getting the best quality.
  • If you have an Android, take the photo or video on your built-in camera app first and then upload it to your story.
  • Enabling high quality uploads and disable Data Saver in order to ensure the highest quality possible for your stories.
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Check Your Internet Connection

  1. One of the most common reasons for blurry Instagram photos is a poor internet connection. A poor internet connection can affect the quality of your own story, as well as the quality of how other peoples' stories look in the Instagram app. Ensure you are connected to Wi-Fi when you post and view stories.
    • If stories are blurry while you're connected to Wi-Fi, run a speed test to check the quality of your connection.
    • If you indeed suspect that your internet connection is the culprit behind your blurry stories, try turning Airplane Mode on and off. This can often help your device rediscover a stronger and more stable connection.
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Use Your Android's Camera App

  1. Many Android users have found that Instagram's camera produces poorer-quality photos than their regular camera apps. This is because on some Androids, the Instagram app cannot access the built-in camera app. Instead, the Instagram camera takes a "screenshot" of the camera's viewfinder, which produces a poorer-quality photo. If you have an Android, use your phone or tablet's built-in camera app to capture a photo or record video and upload it to your story instead of using Instagram's story camera.
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Clear Your Cache (Android)

  1. Clearing the Instagram app cache can help fix blurry stories on Android. Unfortunately, only Android users can clear an app's cache. If you are an iPhone user and believe this may be your issue, you will need to reinstall Instagram. To clear your Instagram cache on Android:
    • Open your Android's Settings.
    • Tap Apps or Apps & notifications, depending on your Android version.[1]
    • Tap Instagram. If you don't see it, tap All Apps first.
    • Tap Storage or Storage & cache.
    • Tap Clear cache and confirm.
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Check for Instagram Outages

  1. Consider whether Instagram is up and running properly. If your Instagram stories are blurry, the problem might be on Instagram's end, not yours. If the Instagram app is bogged down, it will be unable to fully load any stories, including your own. Some places to check for Instagram outages and status updates:
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Enable High Quality Uploads

  1. Turn on "Upload at highest quality" to makes sure your stories upload as intended. If Instagram is not set to upload at the highest quality, it will decrease the quality of your stories when your internet connection slows down. To turn on high quality uploads:
    • Tap your profile icon at the bottom-right corner of Instagram.
    • Tap the three-line menu and select Settings.
    • Tap Account.
    • Tap Data usage.
    • If the "Upload at highest quality" switch is disabled, tap to enable it now. Activating this setting will prevent Instagram from compressing your content, no matter how slow your connection is.
    • Note that your story uploads will likely take longer, as the file sizes will be larger.
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Turn Off Data Saver

  1. If Data Saver is turned on, your stories might be blurry when you upload them over cellular data. This feature is designed to help you use less cellular data on Instagram, which is helpful if you don't have unlimited data. If you do have unlimited data, turn this feature off to make sure you can always upload clear, unblurry stories from any location. Here's how:
    • Tap your profile icon at the bottom-right corner of Instagram.
    • Tap the three-line menu and select Settings.
    • Tap Account.
    • Tap Data usage.
    • If "Use less cellular data" is enabled, tap the switch to disable it.
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Upload Smaller Photos and Videos

  1. Instagram limits photo uploads to 30MB and stories to 4GB. If you have a really high-quality camera, it might be too high-quality for Instagram stories. When the photo or video you're adding to your story is larger than the limit, Instagram will compress it, making it appear blurry in your story.[2] You can fix this problem by decreasing the photo and video size before uploading.
    • Instagram recommends uploading vertical videos (such as the type you add to stories) at 1080 x 1920 px resolution and 30 fps for the best quality.[3]

About This Article

Cory Stillman
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Cory Stillman. Cory Stillman is a Technology Writer for wikiHow. Cory has experience writing about Film and TV for several online publications, including Screen Rant and Film Cred. He earned a degree in Film and Media Studies with a minor in Creative Writing and certificates in Global Studies and Children’s Literature from the University of Pittsburgh. This article has been viewed 1,832 times.
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