Reelsis one ofInstagram’smost popular features, to the extent thatMetaseems to be considering spinning it off into its ownstandaloneshort-form video app.

According to a report fromThe Information, Instagram head Adam Mosseri was overheard discussing the idea of making Reels a separate app with staff this week. This potential move is reportedly part of Meta’s strategy to capitalize on TikTok’s uncertainty in the US. The report indicates that this initiative, code-named Project Ray, focuses on strategizing ways for Instagram to compete against TikTok.

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These plans include enhancing the algorithms for recommending content to users and expanding the roll-out of three-minute-long Reels videos.

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It’s unclear what would happen to Reels on Instagram if this becomes reality

In January, TikTok wastemporarily shutdownfor less than a day, following the US law banning TikTok going into effect. While the ban was delayed by President Trump on the day he took office, the app’s future is still uncertain as its April deadline for its Chinese parent company Bytedance to find a US-based buyer fast approaches. TikTok recently became available again on the App Store and Google Play Store.

Given the possibility that TikTok might once again falter in the US, and that Meta wants to better compete with it in the US and globally, a standalone Reels app which receives its own resources and development team separate from Instagram could be the solution. However, it’s unclear what would happen to Reels on Instagram if Meta goes ahead with the idea.

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In January, Metarevealed Edits, a video-editing application strikingly similar to CapCut, which belongs to TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance. Allegedly, Meta has been trying toattract TikTok creatorsto Edits through financial incentives. With TikTok boasting over 170 million users in the US, it’s clear why Meta wants Reels to rival it. It will be interesting to see if Meta goes ahead with the idea of a standalone Reels app and the potential ramifications that come with it.

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