Webstagram
So by now you’re all no doubt familiar with iPhone social photography app Instagram (which Alex recently “>reviewed) and if you’ve spent any time working with it you likely noticed a somewhat important omission: a web component. There is no official web interface for Instagram profiles; a user must explicitly “share” a photo and even then only that single image is viewable. There are no galleries or user profiles which makes it difficult to share your profile outside the spiked, aluminum-lined garden of iPhone land.
But now Japanese developer Joe Mio has create this missing web interface in Webstagram. The Webstagram site allows access to most of Instagram’s viewing features without the need for an iPhone or even Instagram itself. I’m wondering what Instagram think of all this. Webstagram apparently works by accessing the Instagram API, which would lead me to believe this behavior is sanctioned, at least tacitly. I wasn’t about to enter my Instagram user/pass to try out the logged in state of Webstagram, so I’ll leave it to someone a little more brave to figure out whether you can favorite things (apparently you can comment directly from Webstagram).
While useful and convenient, aesthetically, Webstagram disappoints. The Instagram experience is very branded and consistent. On the contrary, Webstagram sports a bare-bones interface that detracts from the overall cohesiveness and flow of browsing a feed. Here’s to hoping the Instagram guys whip up their own proper web interface with a little richer feature set and a cleaner design.
You can access my ISO50 Instagram feed at Webstagram or via @iso50 in the App.
Some Instagrams I’m following:
Cole Rise – @colerise
Joyce Su – @joycesu
Alex – @alexcornell
Beamer – @beamercola
Jakub – @heatheredpearls
Edit: There is an alternative web interface here, although I am not sure that you can reference a user’s feed directly via a url. Thanks Bramus for the link.
Webstagram via Joyce Su
17 Comments Leave A Comment
Fairylight says:
March 2, 2011 at 2:59 amI need Instagram rehab. It’s more addictive than alcohol or drugzzz!
Nah,seriously. It’s fun!
Check mine.: @arnouitbussum.
They already blocked the feature on Webstagram that you can replay all your likes. “Dark evil forces” used that for spam.
Bramus! says:
March 2, 2011 at 3:01 amMust say I like the interface of http://instagram.joshink.com/ more.
RSS feeds however aren’t provided (but I’m quite sure that can be requested).
Thomas says:
March 2, 2011 at 9:18 amThanks for sharing Scott! I wondered when these would start popping up.
Matt says:
March 2, 2011 at 9:53 amThere is this one too: http://instagram.heroku.com/
The design is a bit cleaner and nice. But the commenting or “like” capabilities. But feeds are supported. Check it out mine:
http://instagram.heroku.com/users/0mak0
Mark says:
March 2, 2011 at 1:38 pmHey Scott, yeah, Instagram opened up an API for developers to riff off of. So, more of these will probably pop up daily. Here are a couple others:
http://www.gramfeed.com
http://www.cartagr.am
But, I agree with Bramusi, this is still my favorite interface so far: http://instagram.joshink.com/
My feed can be found at: @digimarkus
Olivier says:
March 2, 2011 at 9:56 pmaha sweet – was wondering how people could see web version :)
I’m @spore for random things down in NZ.
shaun says:
March 3, 2011 at 1:11 pmhttp://listagr.am/n/shauniqua is another
digging gramfeed the best, so far!
shaun says:
March 3, 2011 at 1:12 pmhttp://listagr.am/n/shauniqua is another
digging gramfeed the best, so far!
shaun says:
March 3, 2011 at 1:15 pmhttp://listagr.am/n/shauniqua is another
digging gramfeed the best, so far, but it seems webstagram is the only one which allows for tagged collections, such as this lovable fat cat http://web.stagram.com/tag/charliechew/
shaun says:
March 3, 2011 at 1:16 pmshit. modem issues, terribly sorry for the comment bomb. :(
cmh says:
March 3, 2011 at 3:27 pmI like both Instagram and Hipstamatic. Hipstamatic has several options to purchase but still and all only cost about 7 bucks and I’ve gotten some awesome with that. I love how there are different lens choices as well as film.
Joe says:
March 3, 2011 at 4:51 pmandroid is better
Alpyne says:
March 8, 2011 at 6:59 amFor a nice alternative, try http://instagre.at – defaults to the popular feed, but you can go to a user’s feed like this:
http://instagre.at/#/by/iso50
Navigate with the arrow keys.
Alex Key says:
March 9, 2011 at 10:22 amI think instagram has great potential to become the primary social mobile photography network. Flickr has had the ability to upload from mobile devices for a while but the social aspect of randomly sharing/viewing isn’t as strong. But I kind of like the idea of not having profiles/friends/galleries because it forces you to be exposed to something new constantly (similar to the ffffound dynamic).
aquarianpunk says:
March 13, 2011 at 3:43 amwhile i was searching for an instagram like application for my pc, i stumbled upon this –
http://www.befunky.com/
pretty easy to use and nice filters!
Millicent G says:
May 3, 2011 at 1:03 pmwebstagram is connected with instagram If you are a user of instagram and you follow webstagram you can see that all the photos that webstagram “likes” end up or are on the popular page. i have used the web version which is nice for viewing a lot of a persons feed all at once using the grid option. It is still slow to work with you can comment etc. for the most part large viewing and liking picks is easy while you are on the computer using webstagram. It must be interconnected to the system its self! It’s a nice tool but I prefer inkstagram for online viewing and posting!
Shelby says:
June 29, 2011 at 12:08 amAlso on Instagram under wanken