

What’s even more annoying is that if you want to add text, stickers, music, or kind of effect to a video or content that’s longer than 15 seconds in Stories, you have to add it to each 15-second clip separately and align the content between all of those Stories to make them look consistent. It means you must go through multiple clips whenever you want to look at those videos in your phone’s gallery. When you save those Stories, they get stored as multiple 15-second videos. Looking at Stories in split parts is not a pleasing experience. If you record a video or post content that’s longer than that, Instagram automatically splits that video into multiple 15-second clips. Currently, the length of each Story on Instagram is limited to 15 seconds. Instagram is getting a new update to its app, which increases the time limit of each Story from 15 seconds to 60 seconds.
