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Instagram Reels Search

Search public Instagram reels by keyword or phrase with optional date and page filters, returning normalized reel summaries while labeling search results as discovery-oriented rather than deterministic.

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Overview

Instagram Reels Search searches public Reels by keyword or phrase, with optional posted-date window and result page. It returns normalized Reel summaries for discovery, trend research, and creator or topic scanning; use it as a directional search tool rather than a deterministic or exhaustive ranking.

Use cases

  • Find public Reels matching a campaign theme, product category, competitor, or trend phrase.
  • Review captions, owners, timestamps, media URLs, and engagement signals across returned Reels.
  • Use date window and page controls to explore recent or broader result sets.

Input tips

  • Use a specific keyword, phrase, or hashtag-like topic.
  • Choose a posted-date window when recency matters; omit it to search across all available dates.
  • Use page to request a positive page number from the search result set.
  • Open a selected Reel with Instagram Post Info when you need full post-level detail.

Expected output

The AI Tool returns availability status, lookup kind, source query, requested posted-date window, requested page, pagination signals, normalized Reel items, provider messages, normalization notes, additional recovered fields, and cost metadata. Reel items can include IDs, code or shortcode, public URL, media type, product type, owner summary, caption text, like, comment, view, and play counts, timestamps, image and video assets, carousel media, and extra recovered fields when returned.

Caveats

  • Search results are discovery-oriented, not deterministic, ranked, or exhaustive.
  • Page results, date filters, and ranking can change; duplicate pages may be detected.
  • Empty results can mean the query is too narrow, the date window is too tight, or the source is unavailable.
  • Counts and media assets can be partial or stale; inspect selected Reels before relying on them.