How to Search for Filters on Instagram and Add to Your Story

Key Highlights
  • You can look for Instagram filters via the browse option within the camera UI on Instagram.
  • If you see an Instagram Story with a filter, you can use that filter by tapping on the name of the effect.
  • Some creators also have their own filters that you can find on their Instagram page.

Search for Instagram Filters via the Browse Effects Option

The simplest way to find a filter on IG is via the Effects Gallery. Instagram provides thousands of filters on its platform. So, this option enables you to browse through various effects.

Step 1: Tap on Your story at the top-left corner of your screen in the Instagram app. Select Camera.

Step 2: Scroll through to the end of the icons till you reach Browse Effects. Tap on it to open the Effects Gallery.

You can either search for filters using the magnifying glass on the top left corner of your screen or you could explore filters that you’re seeing at the center of the screen.

How to Find and Save a Filter via Someone’s Instagram Story

Ever seen a filter on a friend’s story and wanted to try it out yourself? This is the second way to explore filters on Instagram — via someone else’s story. Here’s how to search for IG story filters.

Step 1: Open Instagram. Proceed to the story whose filter you want to save.

Step 2: If a story has been posted with a filter, you will see the name of the filter listed right below the person’s name on the story. Tap on it and select Try it.

If you wish to save the filter and use it at a later stage, select the Save effect option instead.

How to Find Filters on Instagram by Specific Creators

Instagram not only allows creators to use available filters but also enables them to create their own filters. So, users can search for filters by specific creators on Instagram as well.

Step 1: Navigate to a creator’s Instagram page. Then, navigate to the Filters tab on their profile and select the filter you wish to use.

Note: If you do not find the filter tab in a particular creator’s profile, it implies they do not have their own filters.

Step 2: Now, choose the Try it option. If you wish to save the filter and use it at a later stage, select the Save option instead.

How to Use Saved Instagram Filters

You’ve saved that nice-looking filter. Here’s how you can find that downloaded filter on the Instagram app so you can use it on your photos.

Step 1: Tap on Your story at the top-left corner of your screen in the Instagram app. Select Camera.

Step 2: Scroll through to the end of the icons till you reach Browse Effects. Tap on it to open the Effects Gallery.

Step 3: On the tab in the center of the screen, select the Saved section.

You will now be able to access all your saved filters here. Just tap on the filter you wish to use and it will be applied.

Also Read: 7 Ways to Fix Instagram Filters and Effects Not Working

FAQs for Searching Instagram Filters

1. Why can’t I find a filter I saw someone else use?

If you search for the exact name of the filter used, you can look for it in the search menu and find it on Instagram. Alternatively, you can follow the steps mentioned above to save a filter you see someone else use.

2. Can I make my own filters?

If you know how to use AR studio applications, you can design your filters for Instagram.

3. Can I add Instagram filters to my phone’s photos?

Yes, you can import your photos to Instagram and then add the app’s filters to them. After that, you can download the photos back onto your device.

4. Why can’t I search for filters on Instagram?

You need an active internet connection to search for filters on your phone. So, ensure you’ve enabled Wi-Fi or mobile data before you search for or download filters on your device.

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Last updated on 18 April, 2024

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