Copy the profile URL
Open a public Instagram profile and copy its URL, or simply type the username into iSaver. Make sure the account is public and spelled correctly before searching.
Profile downloader
Capture an Instagram account's public profile in one view — avatar, bio, external link, follower / following / post counts, and the recent post grid — and open any post inline to save it. For just the profile picture alone, use the dedicated DP tool.
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Use the profile snapshot for research and archiving. For only the avatar, use the DP tool.
Instagram profile snapshot
Use the profile downloader for public account research, personal archiving or quick media lookup. It shows the information a logged-out visitor can access and does not bypass private profile boundaries.
Open a public Instagram profile and copy its URL, or simply type the username into iSaver. Make sure the account is public and spelled correctly before searching.
iSaver retrieves the avatar, bio, public stats and visible posts that Instagram exposes to logged-out visitors. Private posts, hidden stories and follower-only content are not included.
From the loaded profile, save the avatar or open available posts for individual download. Use Instagram's official data export if you need a complete archive of an account you own.
Instagram profile snapshot
A quick view of public elements, with no login.
Shows the information accessible to a logged-out visitor, such as avatar, bio, visible counters and public media. It is not a private account viewer.
Lets you open the profile picture and visible posts from one place. From there, you can save photos, videos or Reels that are publicly available.
Private accounts are not bypassed, and follower-only content remains protected. iSaver respects Instagram privacy settings and access restrictions.
A username is enough to launch the search, which is useful when you do not have the full profile URL. You can also paste links copied from the Instagram app.
Instagram profile snapshot
The profile tool captures the public-facing surface of an account in one view: the full-size avatar, display name, bio, external link, follower / following / post counts, and a grid of recent public posts you can open and save individually.
It is a research and archiving view of public data, not a private-account export.
Archived posts, drafts, stories older than 24 hours that were not pinned to Highlights, the Tagged tab and any follower-only content are not part of the public profile and will not appear.
Follower and post counts reflect what Instagram shows publicly at request time — a snapshot, not a live feed that keeps updating after you save it.
Use the profile tool for full account context and bulk drill-down into posts; use the DP tool when you only need the avatar.
For a complete personal export including DMs and history, use Instagram’s official Download Your Data. The profile tool is for the public snapshot only.
Instagram profile snapshot
What the profile downloader can and cannot retrieve.
The profile downloader shows the public-facing surface of an Instagram account in one view: the full-size avatar, display name, bio, external link, the public follower / following / post counters, and the grid of recent public posts you can open and save individually. It returns whatever Instagram exposes to a logged-out visitor at the time of the request, so the exact contents depend on the account's current settings. Private posts, drafts, archived posts, direct messages, follower-only stories, the Tagged tab, and Highlights older than 24 hours that were not pinned are not part of the public profile and will not appear. This is a research and archiving view of public data, not a private-account export.
Yes. The two tools are intentionally scoped differently because the underlying Instagram data is different. The Instagram Profile Downloader gives a broad view of the public account — the avatar, bio, external link, public counters, and the recent post grid — so you can browse and save individual posts in context. The DP Viewer at /instagram/dp does one thing: it surfaces the public profile picture at the full stored size (typically 320×320 px), which is far larger than the 110×110 px circle shown in the Instagram app. Pick the profile downloader for research and archiving; pick the DP viewer when the avatar is the only thing you need.
No, and this is a deliberate product choice. The profile downloader lists the recent public posts in a grid, but each post is downloaded individually via its own tool (Photo, Video, Reels, or Stories). iSaver does not offer ZIP exports or bulk-save buttons because most accounts that promise that either quietly require login, scrape against Instagram's terms of service, or break when Instagram changes its rate limits — and we would rather ship a tool that keeps working than one that overpromises. If you need a full archive of an account you own, Instagram's official Download Your Data tool delivers every post, story, message, and account setting straight to your registered email.
No. iSaver only works with publicly visible Instagram content and does not bypass private-account settings, follow-approval requirements, deleted posts, or region-restricted content. Any tool that claims to download from private profiles is either misleading users or breaking Instagram's terms of service — there is no public endpoint for follower-only media, so a third-party tool cannot legitimately reach it. If the account is yours and you need access to your own private content, log in to Instagram and use the official Download Your Data export. If the account belongs to someone else, the right path is to request access from the creator directly.
Continue with another iSaver downloader for the same Instagram account.
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