Instagram is Swipe (2017)finally making drafts an official part of the app. The service, which first began testing drafts last month, is now making the feature available to all its users.
SEE ALSO: Instagram is killing photo mapsAs you'd expect, drafts allow you to save your work mid-post so you can revisit edits and other adjustments another time. To save a draft, simply hit the back button mid-post and the app will ask whether or not you want to save the photo to your drafts.
Saved drafts will appear in a special section of your library, above the rest of your photos, the next time you open the app.
Instagram has also added a new "manage" button to your drafts section, where you can remove drafts you no longer want to work on.
It's a small update, but an extremely useful (and long overdue) one. Previously, the app didn't provide a way for users to easily save posts to work on later. The feature will also likely be a welcome update to those who manage multiple accounts or oversee a professional account as they can now queue up several posts at once.
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