Instagram Confirms the Removal of Boomerang & Hyperlapse from App stores

Once, Instagram was just a photo-sharing app, but it has now evolved to include short-form videos and e-commerce. Furthermore, many additional features have been integrated into Instagram over time, thus eliminating the need for separate creative editing apps. Having everything in one app would make it much easier for the users to access all the features. According to a Meta representative, The removals come after Instagram announced the shutdown of IGTV, which is set to go down in mid-March, according to a source. As per the official statistics, Boomerang witnessed 301 million lifetime downloads on both Google Play and the App Store. On the other hand,  Hyperlapse was only available on iOS, which justifies the app’s 23 million downloads. Surprisingly, even as Instagram has evolved into a one-stop-shop, Boomerang continued to witness 26,000 downloads daily. Check out? Instagram Adds Auto-Generated Captions to Feed Videos