The line between social media apps and search engine platforms keeps getting blurrier. As of July 2025, Instagram now officially allows Google and other search engines (if people still use those…shoutout Bing?) to index public posts from professional accounts. This includes Reels, captions, and posts, making them searchable outside the app. Technically this has been happening for years, but now that its officially official, it means content will be pushed even more.
Here are three things you should know about this change and what it means for your brand:
This update isn’t just a technical change – it’s part of a broader evolution where search and social are overlapping. Google is showcasing social content and social platforms are becoming discovery tools, leading to more ways social can strengthen your relationship with consumers.
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Sources:
1. Varnish | Meta announces Instagram update set to shake up search
2. Forbes | What Google Indexing Instagram Means For Your Business Visibility
3. Sprout Social | New Research from Sprout Social Finds Social Media is the Top Place Gen Z Turns to for Search, Surpassing Traditional Search Engines