Topic: How To View Full Size Instagram Photos?

No doubt, Insta has become a worldwide social media platform for sharing and caring. That means you can share your photos and videos with your friends and followers, and then others will show some love and care with their comments and likes.
My inbox is flooded with the queries that people asked about viewing a full-size Instagram photo. Sometimes small size pictures are not enough to focus on someone or something. People love to view the full picture on their screen and unfortunately, Instagram has not given us an option to open wide the image.

But what are you worried about? I am writing this piece of information for you so that you can solve your problem. All you need a strong internet and laptop, PC, Mac, etc. So, let's get down and see the process.
Process To View Full-sized Instagram Images.

So, here is the step by step process that you can follow to view the image in full size. Let's get down!

•    In the very first step, open your IG account on the web browser.
•    Enter your credentials and now choose the image you want to view in full size.
•    You can also tap on the date of posting of that picture in the news feed. Otherwise, tap the photo after visiting the profile.
•    Now what you have to do is, see the URL above on the web address, end type media/?size=l at the end of that URL.
•    Now you will be redirected to the new page, where you can see the full-sized picture.

This process sounds amazing? Let's try now! It is really a quick process to follow and you can view any picture in full size whether the account is public or private.

This method is also helpful for Insta photo download. You can also save that full-sized picture by taking a screenshot or cropping that clear picture and then save it on your device. It is really convenient for everyone to save the picture of their choice. 
I hope you will understand the process, but still, if you want to ask anything from us then mention your query in the comment section below. We appreciate your feedback and queries.