Terms

Terms of Service

The plain-language Terms of Service for Tracygram's free Instagram viewers, downloaders, and AI tools. Public content only, respect for creators, honest rules.

7 minute read Effective July 16, 2026. Replaces all earlier versions of these Terms of Service.

The whole page, in 30 seconds

  • Tracygram is free and works only with content that is already public on Instagram. Private accounts cannot be viewed.
  • There are no accounts and no login, and we will never ask for your Instagram password.
  • Instagram content belongs to its creators. You are responsible for how you use anything you download.
  • Never use these tools to stalk, harass, or keep tabs on an individual. That is a hard line.
  • We are an independent project with no affiliation to Instagram or Meta.
  • Fair-use rate limits and per-IP daily budgets keep the service free for everyone. We may block abuse.
  • These terms are governed by the laws of India.

What Tracygram is (and what it is not)

In short

In short: free web tools for viewing and saving public Instagram content, run independently, with no connection to Instagram or Meta.

Tracygram is a free, web-based toolkit for working with public Instagram content. The tools include viewers for profiles, stories, highlights, reels, tagged posts, and comments; downloaders for photos, videos, reels, stories, and profile pictures; a fake-follower estimator and engagement calculator; a trending audio page; and AI generators for captions, bios, and hashtags.

Everything works without an account. There is no signup, no login, and no password. We will never ask for your Instagram credentials, and you should never enter your Instagram password on a third-party site. The tools show only what any logged-out visitor could already see on Instagram. Private accounts cannot be viewed, by design.

Tracygram is an independent project. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or certified by Instagram or Meta Platforms, Inc. "Instagram" is a trademark of Meta Platforms, Inc., and we use the word only to describe what our tools work with. How you use content from Instagram may also be governed by Instagram's own terms, which are between you and Meta.

Acceptance and eligibility

In short

In short: using the site means you accept these terms, and you need to be at least 13.

Because there are no accounts, there is no checkbox to tick. By using tracygram.com, you agree to these Terms of Service. If you do not agree with them, the right move is simply not to use the site.

You must be at least 13 years old to use Tracygram. The service is general-audience and is not directed at children under 13. You also agree to use the site only in ways that are legal where you live.

A free service with fair-use limits

In short

In short: everything is free, rate limits keep it that way, and we may throttle or block abusive use.

Tracygram is free. There are no paid plans and no ads right now. Fetching Instagram data costs us real money, so we run rate limits and per-IP daily usage budgets to keep the service fast and fair for everyone.

If usage patterns look automated or abusive, we may slow requests down, block them, or refuse service entirely, without notice. We may also change, pause, or retire any tool at any time. A free service has to keep that flexibility to survive.

Acceptable use

In short

In short: use the tools for public content you have a legitimate reason to view or keep, and never to target a person.

Here is the whole section in one view. Creators, social media managers, and small businesses are welcome to use the tools in their day-to-day work.

Fine and expectedNot allowed
  • Saving your own content.
  • Keeping copies of public posts for personal reference.
  • Checking public profiles.
  • Research or moderation work done with respect for the people involved.
  • Everyday creator, social media manager, and small-business work.
  • Stalking, harassing, intimidating, or running surveillance on any individual.
  • Monitoring someone in violation of a restraining or protective order, or using the tools to get around being blocked by someone on Instagram.
  • Collecting data about minors.
  • Scraping, crawling, or bulk-querying Tracygram itself with bots or scripts, or trying to get around our rate limits and daily budgets.
  • Reselling, repackaging, or offering our tool outputs as your own service.
  • Anything that is illegal in your jurisdiction or ours.
  • Presenting yourself as affiliated with Tracygram, Instagram, or Meta when you are not.

The viewers exist because looking at public content without logging in is a normal, legitimate thing to do. They are not a way around anyone's privacy, and we will not help anyone use them that way.

Content belongs to its creators

In short

In short: downloading makes a copy, and what you do with that copy is your responsibility.

Every photo, video, story, and caption you see through Tracygram belongs to the person who created it. Using our downloaders does not transfer any rights to you. It just makes a copy, the way a screenshot would.

You are solely responsible for how you use downloaded content. Personal use, such as saving something for reference on your own device, is generally the safe zone. Reposting, republishing, or using someone else's content commercially without their permission can infringe their rights. Whether an exception like fair use or fair dealing applies depends on the laws of your jurisdiction, and that judgment is yours to make, not ours.

A practical rule that serves well: use Tracygram the way you would use a screenshot or a bookmark, for things you are allowed to view and keep.

AI tools (captions, bios, hashtags)

In short

In short: the text you type goes to Google's Gemini API, the output is machine-generated, and you should review it before posting.

Our caption, bio, and hashtag generators are powered by Google's Gemini API. The topic or text you type into these tools is sent to Google to generate the result. We do not keep your inputs beyond our normal server logs, and our Privacy Policy describes exactly what those logs contain.

AI output can be inaccurate, generic, or similar to output given to someone else. Treat it as a draft. Review and edit anything before you post it, and make sure it fits your account and does not misrepresent anything. What you publish is your responsibility, and you are free to use, edit, or discard the generated text however you like.

Our own work

In short

In short: the site's design, code, and original writing are ours; the Instagram content shown through it is not.

The Tracygram name, the site design, our code, and the original text we have written for the site belong to us. Please do not copy the site, clone the tools, or reuse our written content as your own.

To be equally clear about the other direction: the Instagram content that appears in tool results is not ours and we claim no rights in it. It belongs to the creators who posted it.

Removal requests and takedowns

In short

In short: rights holders can ask us to remove content, and anyone can ask to have their public profile excluded from the tools.

We host no Instagram content permanently. Public Instagram data is cached on our servers for up to about 12 hours to keep the tools fast, and a stale fallback copy can be kept for up to about 7 days. That cache can be purged on request.

Two kinds of requests, one channel:

  • Copyright removal. If you own content that is being surfaced or downloaded through Tracygram and want it removed, our Copyright and Content Removal page explains what to include in your request and what happens next.
  • Profile exclusion. If you want your own public Instagram profile blocked from our viewers and downloaders entirely, you can ask for that too. The same page covers how we confirm that the profile is yours.

Either way, email hello@tracygram.com. We take these requests seriously and act on them quickly.

Honest disclaimers

In short

In short: the service is provided as is, it depends on things we do not control, and analytics numbers are estimates, not audited facts.

Tracygram is provided "as is" and "as available", without warranties of any kind, express or implied. We work hard on reliability, but we do not promise uninterrupted operation, error-free results, or that any tool will exist tomorrow in its current form.

Some realities worth stating plainly:

  • Our tools depend on Instagram's publicly reachable content and on third-party data providers. Instagram may change its platform at any time, which could break or degrade our tools without warning.
  • Rate limits, upstream quota outages, or provider changes can make a tool temporarily unavailable. That is a normal part of how a free service like this operates.
  • The fake-follower estimator and engagement calculator produce statistical estimates computed from public signals. They are not audited facts about any account, and they should never be the sole basis for a commercial decision like a brand deal or a hire.
  • Data shown in the tools comes from public Instagram sources and may be delayed or incomplete. Results are cached for up to about 12 hours, and a stale fallback copy may be served for up to about 7 days if fresh data cannot be fetched.
  • Nothing on this site is professional, legal, or financial advice.

Limitation of liability

In short

In short: this is a free service, and to the extent the law allows, our liability to you is zero.

Plainly: Tracygram costs you nothing, and we cannot take on your losses as our debt for a tool we give away. The formal version follows.

To the maximum extent permitted by law, we are not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or exemplary damages, or for lost data, lost profits, or lost opportunities arising from your use of Tracygram.

You pay nothing to use this service, and our total liability to you is capped at that amount: zero. Some jurisdictions do not allow certain limitations, so parts of this section may not apply to you. Where that is the case, our liability is limited to the smallest amount the law permits.

If your use causes us legal trouble

In short

In short: if you misuse the tools and someone comes after us for it, you cover the resulting costs.

If you use Tracygram in a way that breaks these terms or the law, and a third party brings a claim against us because of it, you agree to cover the costs, damages, and reasonable legal fees that result. This is the standard trade for a free tool: we give you the tool, you own what you do with it.

Governing law and how we handle disputes

In short

In short: talk to us first; formally, these terms are governed by the laws of India.

If something goes wrong, email hello@tracygram.com before anything else. We are a small team, we read everything, and most problems can be fixed with one honest conversation. You agree to try informal resolution with us in good faith before starting any formal proceeding.

Formally: these Terms of Service are governed by the laws of India, and any dispute that cannot be resolved informally is subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of India. If any part of these terms turns out to be unenforceable, the rest still applies. These terms are the entire agreement between you and us about using Tracygram.

Changes to these terms

In short

In short: we update the date at the top and note material changes on this page; since there are no accounts, this page is the notice.

We may update these Terms of Service as the site evolves. When we do, we update the effective date at the top of this page, and for material changes we add a short note describing what changed. Because Tracygram has no accounts, we cannot email you about updates; this page is the official record. If you keep using the site after a change takes effect, that counts as accepting the updated terms.

Questions

In short

In short: we actually want to hear from you at hello@tracygram.com.

If anything here is unclear, or you think a clause is unfair, tell us. Email hello@tracygram.com or use the form on our contact page. For privacy questions, our Privacy Policy covers what we collect and why. For removal requests, see Copyright and Content Removal.