Instagram has removed its standalone apps Hyperlapse and Boomerang.

A week before, the company has shut down the IGTV app to better focus on initiatives like reels.

Hyperlapse app was first launched in 2014 and Boomerang in 2015.

Instagram Shuts Hyperlapse & Boomerang Standalone Apps

According to the latest reports provided by Apptopia, both apps are removed from app stores.

The last day both the apps were seen was on 1 March.

An average download per day was around26,000 downloads.

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On the other hand,Hyperlapsewas only available foriOSand had only23 millionlifetime global downloads.

There was no formal announcement by the company about removing the apps.

But few people posted a tweet about the apps, including Matt Navarra and other users.

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Well continue working on new ways for people to be creative and have fun on Instagram.

The photo-sharing app has integrated many of the features offered by these apps into its primary app.

Boomerang and Hyperlapse standalone apps were released when the smartphones had limited performance.

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At that time, Hyperlapse offered a better time-lapse recording experience.

However, these apps are now integrated into the main Instagram app, so it doesnt make any sense.