Often on Instagram, I see terribly formatted captions and biographies, most have blunders, such as trying to put the spaces between the photo caption and the hashtag section, failing miserably. Let’s see a simple trick on how to wrap in Instagram bio and how to create real spaces in your posts and bio without dots or other characters.
The spaces created with the space bar on Instagram are actually empty pixels. Nonetheless, there are also “spaces as characters” which take up space. Both spaces on Instagram are invisible to you, but Instagram sees them differently.
Step 1:
Select and then copy the following (the invisible spaces you need are in the brackets)
Step 2:
On Instagram, write a caption for the photo you want to post, use the space bar once, then paste the block of spaces and remove the brackets. Paste several times if you need more lines. Make sure you use the space bar once between the caption and the pasted spaces. Otherwise, it doesn’t work.
Step 3:
After pasting the block of spaces and removing the brackets, press the space again after the block of spaces is pasted and list the hashtags. Remember also- you can only use 30 hashtags, so don’t overdo it.
Edit subtitles outside of Instagram, such as in Notepad or a draft text message. Most of the time, Instagram doesn’t save the entire caption when you upload the image, so edit the caption elsewhere. Publish the photo without caption first, then press the three dots on the photo and click Edit, then paste the new caption. If you post similar content often, you can save hashtag blocks in the Notepad app and save them for later.
How to head in the Instagram bio
Do exactly the same thing above in your bio as well; paste the space between the two brackets and try it out.
The next step, find the right hashtags to use to get the most engagement possible on your content.
2022 update
The above-given method has worked for quite some time and still allows for a fairly precise level of customization. However, adding only line breaks to captions, and biographies just got a lot easier.
The new method is to use the Enter key, with no SPACES between words. This is confusing because on the iPhone, you have to press the Shift (up arrow) key to see the Enter key.
Write the first line, and after the last letter, press the Enter key.
GramSpacer App
Finally, the easiest method for the Instagram blank is to do it with the GramSpacer app. Simply write your caption in the app and copy and paste it on Instagram and you won’t have to have any more problems with spaces or character counts.