Instagram is removing the Shop Tab which was introduced in 2020 to the mobile app’s home screen to add shopping capabilities. According to Meta, the photo-sharing app will undergo a few tweaks in the month of February to make it simpler for users to share and connect with their friends and interests. The shortcut for creating content will now be in the middle of the navigation bar at the bottom of the app, and Reels will be on the right. The Instagram Shop tab will be eliminated as part of this change. As long as the social media platform continues to invest in shopping experiences that offer the best value to users and companies across feed, stories, reels, advertisements, and more, you will be able to set up and operate your shop on Instagram. Only companies in a few markets can use this service. Currently, only a small number of businesses and customers in the US have access to checkout. In 2020, Instagram added two new tabs to its platform: Reels and Shop. Users may connect with businesses and creators and find things they love on the Shop tab while using the Reels tab to access quick, entertaining videos from creators across the world. This move was made to the platform during the Pandemic when more and more people began to shop online and young people began asking their favourite producers for advice on what to buy. Instagram’s Shop tab has aided users in finding inspiration from creators they adore, shopping on Instagram, and supporting small businesses. Personalised suggestions, editors’ favourites chosen by the @shop channel, shoppable videos, new product collections, and more might be found. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App. You can find the latest car and bike news here.