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In today’s digital age, Instagram is not just a social media app but a place where everyone expresses themselves – and Reels brings life to it. But imagine, when you make a creative Reel and are unable to post it? It’s a big setback, isn’t it? If this is happening to you too that Instagram Reels are not uploading, then there is no need to panic.

Why Instagram Reels not uploading

Now it is important to know where the problem is. Sometimes it is due to the internet, sometimes there are bugs in the app and sometimes your phone can also be responsible for this.

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Some common reasons can be:

  • Slow or poor internet connection
  • Outdated version of Instagram app
  • Cache memory full
  • Instagram server down
  • App not getting required permission

What to do if Instagram Reels are not uploading

1. Check internet connection

First of all, check the internet connection of your mobile. Try that your mobile is on Wi-Fi or 4G/5G network. If the network is weak, the reels will not upload.

2. Update Instagram app

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Have you not updated the app for a long time? If yes, then go to Play Store or App Store and update Instagram to the latest version. Older versions have bugs, which can cause uploading problems.

3. Clear the cache of the app

Sometimes more cache files also slow down the performance of the app. You can go to Settings > Apps > Instagram > Storage and tap on “Clear cache”.

4. Restart the phone

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Sounds too simple? Yes, but this trick works wonders at times. Restart the phone once and open the app again.

5. Give Instagram the necessary permissions

If Instagram doesn’t have permission to access the camera, storage, or internet on your phone, Reels won’t upload. Go to Settings > Apps > Instagram > Permissions and turn on all necessary permissions.

6. Logout and log back into the app

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Sometimes a simple logout-login cycle fixes minor app issues. Logout, then try logging in again.

7. Check Instagram’s server status

If all of the above methods fail, Instagram’s server may be down. You can check if the problem is just with you or everyone by visiting a website like DownDetector.

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