Yes, you can zoom in on someone else’s Instagram story. To do so, pinch in with your fingers on the screen.

To zoom in on an Instagram story, pinch the screen with your fingers.

To zoom in on other people’s pictures on Instagram, you can pinch the screen with your fingers.

Instagram doesn’t allow users to zoom in on photos because the app is designed to be used as a quick and easy way to share photos with friends. Allowing users to zoom in would make the app more complicated and difficult to use.

Instagram videos are designed to be watched in a square aspect ratio, so you can’t zoom in on them.

To zoom in on one hand in Instagram stories, use two fingers to pinch in on the screen. This will zoom in on the section of the screen that your fingers are touching.

To zoom out on Instagram, pinch the screen with your fingers. This will make the photo smaller.

There is no definitive answer to this question. Some people recommend using a third-party app like pinch to zoom, while others suggest zooming in and out by pinching the screen with two fingers. Still, others recommend using the Instagram zoom feature sparingly, or not at all. Ultimately, it’s up to the individual user to decide what works best for them.

There are a few reasons why Instagram might zoom in on a story. One possibility is that the app is trying to focus on the most important part of the image or video. Another reason could be that Instagram is trying to make the story more engaging for users by providing a closer look at what’s happening.

There’s no real way to tell if someone has screenshot your Instagram, short of them admitting to it. However, there are a few signs that could suggest someone has taken a screenshot of your profile. For example, if you notice that someone has liked one of your posts and then immediately unfollowed you, they may have taken a screenshot of your post and didn’t want you to see that they had done so.

To zoom in while recording, you can use your fingers to pinch the screen. This will make the image on the screen smaller and will zoom in on the area that you are focused on.