Instagram has announced that users can now view their entire photo-feed from the app on a web-browser as well. The photo-feed shows all Instagram pictures put by the people that one follows on the app and offers a similar experience to the mobile one.
Instagram’s blogpost which made the announcement reads:
To make Instagram even more accessible to our growing community, at the end of last year we started to expand to the desktop web, giving you the ability to see profiles from instagram.com. To continue that path, as of today, you can now browse your Instagram feed on the web - just like you do on your mobile device…
[caption id=“attachment_615834” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  What Instagram looks like on desktop. Screengrab from Instagram.[/caption]
Users can simply log onto Instagram.com and then into their accounts for web experience. You can like photos by double clicking on them or pressing the like button. The option to comment on photos is also there. You can also browse through pages of the most recent images to keep up with track of what people you follow are putting up.
Users also have the option to shrink their browser down to a single column for so as to ensure that their feed looks more like the mobile feed.