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According to this press release: https://madmimi.com/p/7a2394?fe=1&pact=23816224659#, this company can upload directly to Instagram.

I thought uploading to Instagram's API was not allowed? Does any one know how this is done?

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  • Instagram private API? I was looking for the same thing, couldn't find any hopeful results rather than a GitHub repository phpinstagram
    – Adam Azad
    Jul 12, 2014 at 17:12
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    If you run wireshark while gramblr is logging in and uplaoding, you should be able to read the packets to determine how they are doing it. Jul 17, 2014 at 3:36
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    Here's a python library that claims to be able to do it, but "The key needed to sign the requests has been purposely omitted." github.com/acoomans/instagram-client Jul 17, 2014 at 3:39

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Per Instagram's API documentation:

At this time, uploading via the API is not possible. We made a conscious choice not to add this for the following reasons...

While it is possible to use Instagram's private API to upload photos (you'd need to capture this information using a proxy server) it is a very quick way to get you instantly banned for life from using the API.

There are a handful of exceptions to this rule, Hipstamatic/Oggl being one of them. Whether or not posts.so is or not, I can't say, though I find it highly unlikely that they're authorized to do that they're doing. More-so with gramblr, their site is.. shady at best.

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  • I read the API docs, yes there is a exception list while Gramblr is not in it, Good answer though ;)
    – Adam Azad
    Jul 16, 2014 at 9:17
  • So are you suggesting this company is using the same kind of hack that Gramblr is using? Jul 17, 2014 at 3:34
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You cannot post pictures to Instagram via the API.

See : How to post pictures to instagram using API

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  • According to the press release in the original question, this company claims to be able to do it. Jul 17, 2014 at 3:33

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