Meta is finally letting everyone off the hook! No need to squint at your phone just to check out Reels anymore! On December 16, 2025, Meta officially announced the launch of Instagram for the big screen, with the first platform set to be the United States’ Amazon Fire TV. This update means your living room will transform into a massive social entertainment hub, completely changing how we used to only look down at our phones for viewing.

The vertical video expands to a larger screen.
What everyone is most concerned about is whether vertical videos, originally designed for mobile viewing, will appear distorted or awkward when displayed on a 16:9 large television. Meta has clearly come prepared this time, with a revamped TV App specifically optimized for larger screens, focusing on an engaging viewing experience. The system transforms the content into something akin to a television broadcast, automatically categorizing and playing clips related to your interests—be it music, sports, or travel—while blurring the background on either side for a more natural visual effect compared to just projecting the video.
Instagram Login TV
It’s worth mentioning that the app supports multiple account logins, allowing family members to switch accounts on the same TV and enjoy personalized algorithm recommendations. This design is perfect for gatherings with friends, turning the TV into a dynamic backdrop and instantly elevating the atmosphere.

Bringing IG to your TV, Release Your Hands is the ultimate selling point. In the past, trying to follow IG influencers for Yoga or HIIT meant juggling a stable spot for your phone while worrying about not seeing the details of their moves. Now, with the screen magnified by several times, whether you’re following along with workouts or learning to cook, you can see every step clearly, significantly enhancing the immersive experience.
Tessa Lyons, Vice President of Meta Products, pointed out that the goal this time is to capture users’ Passive Entertainment time. When you get off work and just want to collapse on the couch, letting the TV play shows automatically aligns perfectly with the modern mindset of wanting to relax and take it easy, creating that ideal lean-back experience.
Market analysis chasing the TikTok TV version
To be honest, Instagram is really stepping it up with Chi Da Dao. Its rival TikTok launched a TV version of its app years ago, and YouTube Shorts has already claimed a decent chunk of living room time. Meta is clearly making a move to catch up, and it’s evident they’re eyeing the massive advertising market of Connected TV (CTV). TV ads generally carry more value than mobile ones, and users tend to stick around longer. For content creators, having their work showcased on a big screen significantly boosts their chances of reaching different age groups.

Hong Kong users still need to wait for Android TV.
While the new features are enticing, the initial phase of testing is limited to Amazon Fire TV users in the United States. For Hong Kong readers who are accustomed to using Samsung Tizen, LG WebOS, or Android TV (Sony/TCL), it seems they will have to wait and see for the time being.
However, looking at Meta’s past strategies, if the initial reactions in the U.S. testing are positive, they’ll quickly expand to other platforms. Particularly for mainstream systems like Android TV and Apple TV, these are likely to be the focus of the next wave of updates. Readers eager to watch high-definition goddess images on their 65-inch big screens might need to be a bit more patient and keep a close eye on our upcoming first-hand testing reports.



