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Shows the exact time an Instagram photo or video was posted, rather than the date, or some time ago.
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Hover over any date or time on Instagram to transform it into an exact date and time, in your own time zone. Instagram will show "June 4, 2018" or "1 day ago", but never the exact time.
This is an open-source project on GitHub:
https://github.com/ehmorris/Exact-Time-Viewer-For-Instagram
Latest reviews
- (2025-06-12) Killua: Mid Only shows date on hover. Edge case, what if reel/post is uploaded today only and I want exact time. Just put whole time stamp in it. Date and Time both. They literally store whole date and time in "created_at_utc" field in Unix timestamp. just convert the whole thing and show us.
- (2024-09-12) Evelyn Ong: Good, but would be better if works automatically and doesn't need the user to hover over every date
- (2024-08-28) Soma Hargitai: Does not work
- (2024-04-06) Budget Baddie: Literally a life saver , I do not know code or UTC so this was very helpful and started working right away
- (2023-06-04) Georges Langlois: Worknig as expected!!
- (2023-06-04) Georges Langlois: Worknig as expected!!
- (2023-03-23) Milchgl_s: God bless you man. Perfect for stalking people heheha
- (2023-03-23) Milchgl_s: God bless you man. Perfect for stalking people heheha
- (2022-08-05) sajjad abouei: work as I expect it to work. thank you great and simple
- (2022-08-05) sajjad abouei: work as I expect it to work. thank you great and simple
- (2022-07-17) Ms Kenni: Works when it wants to. Great idea. Needs more work.
- (2022-07-17) Ms Kenni: Works when it wants to. Great idea. Needs more work.
- (2022-03-23) Yik Seng Tee: Awesome & fast plugin that will show time based on my local area. It is still working as of today (23/3/2022).
- (2022-03-23) Yik Seng Tee: Awesome & fast plugin that will show time based on my local area. It is still working as of today (23/3/2022).
- (2021-09-25) Wet Fins: Exactly what I was looking for
- (2021-09-25) Wet Fins: Exactly what I was looking for