I am an avid user of Instagram. One of the apps I use every time I upload a photo to Instagram is Squaready. Squaready is a free tool that many users tend to pull out prior to uploading their images to IG. Its pretty simple to use.
What does Squaready do?
It’s pretty simple really. Squaready, is an app used to crop your photos into a nice perfect square right before uploading. I know what you are thinking… Doesn’t IG allow you to do that already? Well, yes you are correct. You can indeed scale and crop your image in IG. However, it often doesn’t align perfectly when using the native IG app. So when the photo uploads there are black bars at the top and bottom of your image. Those bars in my opinion look pretty crappy and unprofessional.
I myself tried using the native app to get the bars to go away. Lets just say, no matter how often I tried the image still would end up with those nasty – precious pixel wasting – black bars. Thankfully, I stumbled upon Squaready. This takes all the guess work out of the cropping.
Here is how I use Squaready
1. Once I am done editing my photo I open Squaready. (Free in the App Store)
2. I Click the top left image (looks like a folder).
3. I then select my image from my camera roll.
4. Squaready will automatically center the image inside a box. (The same size as IG)
5. I then touch the screen for a moment. Vertical and horizontal slider bars will appear.
— Use these bars to move your image so its framed just like you want. However, be mindfully of the edge of the image. We don’t want to go past the edge of the image.
6. You can also flip or rotate the image. There are also a few other options… I normally never use them though.
7. Once ready, click the top right button to send your cropped image directly into Instagram. It will ask you what size to send it in. I always pick the largest size I can. This will assure you the cleanest highest quality image.
Congrats, you now are free of those nasty pixel robbing black bars.
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Matt is a Systems Development Director for a multinational franchise. Matt has lived and worked in Hawaii, Chicago, South Florida and currently resides outside of Atlanta. He enjoys his hobbies including Technology, Gadgets/EDC, Fountain Pens, Wetshaving, Clocks, Antiques & Coffee. He even roasts his own coffee weekly.
I have had problems with any jpg that was “Squaready”ed. I like to make post cards from photos. Several times my son has taken a photo for me using this app. Then when I attempt to print it out as a postcard – It always fails. Part of the photo is cut off, or off to one side or the other depending on the original photo orientation. So anytime I find a picture I would like to turn into a postcard; I know a “Squaready” picture will not work. BUT, for all other uses I do like the app. Just not postcards.
Hi Pamela,
You are correct. Squaready is not great to use for printing from, as it is in fact cropping the image down. Here is what you can do to make life easy.
1. Shoot you photos in either the Native camera app, Camera+ or any other Camera app.
2. Save the image to your camera roll. This effectively will be your original full-sized image.
3. Import a copy of the original into Squaready. This is the the image you will send to IG.
4. When printing postcards use the original image you saved.
This way you use the original to be used to send to the printer service. Your images will be much cleaner this way.
Hope that helps!