TikTok’s answer to Instagram, Notes, is rolling out

TikTok’s answer to Instagram, Notes, is rolling out

Those leakages, it’s here.

A glance at TikTok Notes.
Credit: Screenshot: App Store/ TikTok

TikTok’s not generally one to copy functions from its rivals; it’s been the other method around for a while nowThe video app’s response to image sharing apps like Instagram is here, with TikTok Notes rolling out in choose nations.

After a number of leakages declaring the arrival of the appTikTok Notes is now offered in Australia and Canada for “restricted screening” according to the business. It’s a different, totally free picture sharing app run by TikTok where users can share pictures with composed captions and search a main feed of posts by individuals they follow. Obviously, users can connect their TikTok accounts to Notes to visit.

Our Australian group can see this in the App Store.
Credit: Mashable composite: Amanda Yeo/ TikTok/ App Store

In the app descriptionTikTok explains Notes as “a way of life platform that provides helpful photo-text material about individuals’s lives, where you can see people sharing their travel ideas, day-to-day dishes.”

“We’re in the early phases of explore a devoted area for image and text material with TikTok Notes,” the business composed on X (previously Twitter) on Wednesday.

“We hope that the TikTok neighborhood will utilize TikTok Notes to continue sharing their minutes through picture posts,” the thread continued. “Whether recording experiences, revealing imagination, or just sharing photos of one’s day, the TikTok Notes experience is developed for those who want to share and engage through picture material.”

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While the posts themselves look like Instagram’s post and caption format, the main feed where users can “find” posts likewise appears like Pinterest or TikTok’s own search feed.

It’s a fascinating relocation for TikTok, straight mimicing a rival like Instagram and moving into the image sharing area when its grip in video is so securely wedged. In a time where TikTok’s future in the U.S. stays uncertainthere’s no time at all like today for the business to broaden horizons with popular platforms.

Shannon Connellan is Mashable’s UK Editor based in London, previously Mashable’s Australia Editor, however mentally, she resides in the Creel HouseA Tomatometer-approved criticShannon blogs about whatever (however nothing) throughout home entertainment, tech, social great, science, and culture.

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