Meta says testing subscription tier for Instagram

No Middle Eastern countries are currently among the confirmed or reported test markets. (AFP/File)
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Updated 31 March 2026
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Meta says testing subscription tier for Instagram

  • New tier is being tested in Japan, Mexico and the Philippines, with subscription prices hovering around $2 per month
  • Paying users will also get access to a distinct set of Story-focused features, including more control over which accounts are permitted to see photos or videos

SAN FRANCISCO: Instagram is testing a pay tier that offers features including letting subscribers discretely view “Story” posts that normally vanish after 24 hours, Meta told AFP on Monday, confirming a report by news website TechCrunch.
Paying users will also get more control over which accounts are permitted to see photos or videos they share in Story posts on the popular social network.
The new tier is being tested in “a few countries worldwide,” a spokesperson said, without providing further details.
According to TechCrunch, they include Japan, Mexico and the Philippines, with subscription prices hovering around $2 per month.
No Middle Eastern countries are currently among the confirmed or reported test markets.
Meta launched ad-free, paid versions of Facebook and Instagram in the United Kingdom last year to comply with legislation there.
Social media platforms Snapchat and X have offered paid premium version for several years.
Snapchat’s parent company Snap recently reported having more than 25 million subscribers to its premium tier and being on pace for $1 billion in annual revenue.
Content creators at Instagram already have the ability to charge fans for access to exclusive content.