If your Instagram profile looks a little different, you’re not alone. Instagram is rolling out a new 4:5 aspect ratio for post previews, replacing the classic 1:1 square grid. This means posts now appear taller, bringing the profile grid in line with the vertical-first format already used for feed posts and Reels.
0:00 /0:11 1×This update is part of Instagram’s evolution toward a more immersive, mobile-friendly experience. While it introduces some small adjustments for users who have carefully curated their feeds, the good news is that adapting to this change is easy — and might even help your content stand out more.
In this guide, we’ll explain what’s changed, how to optimize your content, and what this means for Buffer users.
What has changed with the Instagram grid?Instagram’s profile grid has traditionally displayed posts in a 1:1 square format (1080 x 1080 px). Now, the platform is updating the grid preview to 4:5 (1080 x 1350 px), giving posts a taller, more dynamic look.
This shift aligns Instagram’s grid with the growing vertical-first trend seen in Reels, Stories, and feed posts, making content more engaging and optimized for mobile browsing.
Here are the new dimensions:
This update is rolling out gradually, meaning some users may still see the classic square grid. However, designing content with the 4:5 format in mind now will ensure your feed stays visually appealing in the long run.
Now, let’s review how this change affects your existing posts and how you can seamlessly adjust.
How does the Instagram grid change impact your existing posts?Instagram’s switch to a taller grid format slightly alters how older posts are displayed. If your posts were originally designed for a 1:1 square format, you might notice some subtle adjustments in their appearance.
Here are some things to keep in mind:
While these updates might take a little getting used to, they won’t drastically change the visibility or impact of your content. Plus, there are easy ways to optimize your feed for the new format.
How to optimize your Instagram gridAdapting to the new 4:5 grid format is simple and can even help make your content more engaging. Here’s how to adjust seamlessly:
Making these simple adjustments will keep your feed looking polished and optimized.
How this affects your Instagram account in BufferBuffer now fully supports 4:5 images, although our previews have stayed the same — here’s how it works.
The Buffer team is actively monitoring this update and will continue refining previews and resources to ensure a smooth publishing experience.
Why Instagram made this change and what it means for youInstagram’s move from a 1:1 square grid to a 4:5 format is part of a broader push toward mobile-first, vertical content.
Instagram’s head, Adam Mosseri, in a carousel on the change, confirmed that most content uploaded to the platform is already vertical.
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Adam Mosseri (@mosseri)
So the 4:5 preview is just aligning with feed posts and Reels, to create a seamless experience across the app. The new format maximizes screen space, making images and videos more immersive.
All Rights Reserved. Copyright , Central Coast Communications, Inc.