Instagram Story Safe Zone Checker for Photographers
Instagram Story Safe Zone Checker β designed to showcase work through SEO-friendly gallery and service pages.
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Story safe zone measurements
| Zone | Height | % of canvas | What's there |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top (profile UI) | 250px | 13% | Username, close btn |
| Safe zone (content) | 1360px | 71% | Safe for all content |
| Bottom (reply bar) | 310px | 16% | Reply field, reactions |
| Side margins | 60px each | 5.5% each | Recommended buffer |
| Total canvas | 1920px | 100% | |
| Canvas width | 1080px |
These measurements are based on Instagram's current Story UI. Exact safe zones vary slightly by device. Always test on your target device before posting.
Text and sticker placement guide
Keep all text within the safe zone (250pxβ1610px from top). For the most readable placement, aim for the middle 50% of the canvas (480pxβ1440px from top). Avoid the very top of the safe zone β even within the safe zone, the first 100px below the profile UI often feel visually crowded.
Place link stickers and call-to-action elements in the lower portion of the safe zone (1200pxβ1600px from top). This is thumb-friendly territory for tap targets and feels natural before the reply bar.
Safe zone applies. Avoid the corners where tap targets for story navigation (next/previous story) overlap with the edges.
Never place a logo or key product image within 250px of the top or 310px of the bottom. Even if visible on some devices, it will be obscured on others.
Design with 1080Γ1920 artboards. Use guides at: 250px from top, 1610px from top (= 310px from bottom), 60px from left, 1020px from left (= 60px from right).
Canva's Instagram Story templates are pre-sized at 1080Γ1920 with content area guides. Edit directly in your browser β no download required.
How this tool helps for Photographers sites
Instagram Stories for for photographers accounts lose impact when text and stickers are hidden behind UI elements. This checker shows the exact safe zones so for photographers content always displays correctly on every device.
Photography websites rely heavily on visual content that search engines cannot directly interpret without supporting text, metadata, and structured data. Photographers must optimise for both Google web search targeting service keywords and Google Image search where properly tagged photos drive discovery. Local SEO is critical for event and portrait photographers while stock and fine art photographers compete in broader visual search landscapes.
for Photographers tips
- Add descriptive alt text and file names to every image using patterns like "[event-type]-photography-[location]-[detail]" to capture Google Image search traffic.
- Create separate service pages for each photography type such as weddings, portraits, and commercial work rather than listing everything on one general page.
- Publish behind-the-scenes blog posts from shoots describing techniques, equipment, and creative decisions since this text content supports your visual portfolio rankings.
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