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Instagram introduces ‘Add Yours’ themes that may be customized.

Instagram has introduced a new tool that allows users to personalize “Add Yours” templates with GIFs, photos, and text, enabling you to build your own meme-able stories for followers to engage in.

Begin by uploading a story and adding components such as a GIF, custom text, or a picture from the gallery to create an Add Yours template. Then, touch the “Add Your Templates” sticker and choose which components to pin. Users who wish to share your template can’t modify anything you’ve chosen, but they may add to it.

The new functionality is being rolled out internationally beginning today.

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The personalized designs are a nice addition to the interactive Add Yours sticker, which premiered in 2021 and allows you to answer another user’s suggestion to post on your Story. Anyone may now contribute their own twist to the “Contribut Yours challenge, allowing for greater creative expression and cooperation. Similarly, in July, Instagram released a “template browser” for Reels, allowing you to choose and alter pre-made layouts to use in your films.

In recent news, the photo-sharing app launched its generative AI-powered backdrop editing function in the United States, allowing users to modify their background with suggestions.

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