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Ingrab is a user-friendly application that allows users to download media content from Instagram profiles, including posts, reels, stories, and profile pictures. By simply providing a valid Instagram profile URL, users can easily access and save their favorite content without needing to log in. The application supports various download options, including recent media and bulk downloads, making it a convenient tool for Instagram users who want to preserve their favorite content.
To use INGRAB in you local system just navigate Command Pormpt and enter
pip install ingrab
Ensure you have Python (version 3 or later) installed on your system. You can download it from official python website.
Install the pip package manager, which typically comes with Python installations.
pip install instaloader
User Interface:
Upon launching Ingrab, users are greeted with a menu offering different options
After entering USE INGRAB (option - 1)
User have options like:
User have to select option according to their prefrence
Ingrab is a powerful tool for anyone looking to download content from Instagram without the hassle of logging in. Its simplicity and functionality make it an excellent choice for users who want to save their favorite media effortlessly.
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Developer Information:
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more information.
If you have any feedback, please reach out to us at bugingrab@gmail.com
FAQs
A user-friendly application for downloading posts and reels from Instagram profiles.
We found that ingrab demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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