Meta rolls out Instagram Map in Pakistan

Map allows users to explore stories, reels, posts, and notes tagged with specific locations

By Web Desk
October 04, 2025
A man walks past a logo of mobile application Instagram, during a conference in Mumbai, India, September 20, 2023.— Reuters
A man walks past a logo of mobile application Instagram, during a conference in Mumbai, India, September 20, 2023.— Reuters

Meta has rolled out Instagram Map in Pakistan, offering users an interactive way to discover content and connect with friends, while ensuring strong privacy controls.

This interactive map allows users to explore stories, reels, posts, and notes tagged with specific locations, making it easier to find what's happening around them.

Instagram parent company meta announced the latest feature on Oct 4, which is available directly at the top of users’ DM inboxes.

The new feature allows Pakistanis to share their location and explore stories, reels, posts, and notes with location tags, making it easier to find what friends and favourite creators are sharing from concerts, cafes, or local hangouts. Users can also opt in to share their last active location with selected friends, close friends, or no one at all.

Privacy remains central to the experience. Location sharing is always off by default and users have full control over who can see their location.

A persistent indicator at the top of the map now clearly shows whether location sharing is active, while reminders appear when adding location tags.

Parents supervising teens on Instagram also have full oversight, with options to view and manage their child’s sharing preferences.

Meta has refined the Instagram Map with updates, including removing profile photos from map content, clarifying indicators when location is off, and previewing how tagged content will appear.

Earlier, Instagram had introduced a new wave of features designed to enhance sharing and connection on the app — including a long-anticipated repost function, a live location map, and a refreshed Reels interface.

Announced by parent company Meta on August 6, the update brings three major tools: a profile tab for reposted content, optional location sharing through an interactive map, and a new “Friends” tab in Reels to surface content friends engage with.