As of July 10, 2025, Google officially started indexing public Instagram photos and videos, marking a major shift in how content is discovered online.
This change represents a huge opportunity for brands, creators, and marketers. Instagram, long known for brand building and audience engagement, now becomes a searchable platform, one that contributes directly to your organic visibility in Google.
If you’ve been treating Instagram as a separate silo from your SEO efforts, it’s time to rethink your strategy.
Google’s decision to index public Instagram content brings clear benefits:
It’s also a significant validation of Omnichannel SEO, the approach I’ve advocated for years, which encourages businesses to optimize visibility across all channels where their audience spends time.
This is not just about Google Search anymore. It’s about making your brand searchable and discoverable everywhere.
Only public Instagram accounts are eligible for indexing. If your content is posted from a private profile, it will remain invisible to Google and other search engines.
More details are available in Instagram’s Privacy Policy.
While this update is still fresh, we can draw upon Google’s broader approach to image and video search to shape an Instagram SEO strategy that works.
Here’s what to focus on:
Before uploading content, name your image or video files using relevant, natural language keywords. For example:
interior-design-small-apartment-ideas.jpg
vegan-avocado-toast-recipe.mp4
This sends a strong relevance signal to search engines even before metadata or captions are analyzed.
🧠 Pro Tip: Use hyphens instead of underscores. Google treats hyphens as space delimiters between words.
Large files are harder for Google to crawl and process. Optimizing file size ensures faster rendering and indexing.
📚 According to Google, resource-intensive media files may be deprioritized in crawling queues, especially if they don’t load quickly.
Your Instagram caption does more than engage users, it provides context to search engines.
For example:
“Freshly baked gluten-free banana bread – soft, fluffy, and perfect for Sunday brunch 🍌✨ #glutenfree #bananabread #homebaking”
Hashtags are no longer just a tool for social discovery. With Instagram content being indexed, they can now act as search signals.
Choose hashtags that:
🛠️ Tool recommendation: Use BrandMentions or RiteTag to find trending hashtags and monitor keyword performance.
Google, and your audience, prioritize quality.
What does quality look like on Instagram?
💬 Reminder: AI-generated content may help with volume, but real traction comes from originality and purpose.
Video dominates user attention and search visibility.
A study from Buffer found that Instagram Reels get 36% more reach than static posts. And Google has been increasingly favoring short-form video from platforms like YouTube Shorts and TikTok in its search results.
Reels are now part of this ecosystem. If your goal is organic visibility and discoverability, Reels should be your go-to format.
Ideas for SEO-friendly Reels:
Tutorials (e.g., “How to style a small living room”)
At Marketez, we’ve long emphasized the importance of treating SEO as a multichannel strategy. Your customers don’t just “Google” you, they search for you across many platforms:
When your content is optimized and present across these touchpoints, your brand becomes:
This Instagram update is one more reason to stop thinking of SEO as limited to your website. It’s now about visibility everywhere your audience is.
Whether you’re a content creator, ecommerce brand, SaaS business, or local service provider, Instagram just became a more powerful piece of your digital footprint.
If you’re already active on Instagram, keep going and optimize strategically
If you’ve been holding back, this is your signal to get started
At Marketez, we help brands integrate social SEO into a unified, data-driven strategy. If you’d like a personalized plan that includes Instagram, let’s talk.
Contact us or explore our SEO services to get started.