Instagram 3:4 Grid Update (2026): Fix Cropping & Perfect Puzzle Feeds | CoinHoop

Instagram has completely changed how profile grids work — and most grid slicer tools are now outdated.

If you’ve ever uploaded a perfect grid design only to see it broken, cropped, or misaligned, you’re not alone. The reason is simple: Instagram no longer uses the old square grid.

This is exactly why we built a smarter solution at CoinHoop.Grid Slicer

📐 What Changed in Instagram Grid (2026 Update)

Instagram shifted from:

  • ❌ 1:1 square grid
    to
  • 3:4 vertical grid

This means:

  • Every post is automatically cropped in profile view
  • Old grid layouts no longer align properly
  • Puzzle feeds break even if designed correctly

👉 The platform now crops everything to 3:4 ratio, regardless of your original design

 

✅ The Smart Solution: New-Age Instagram Grid Slicer

Coinhoop Instagram Grid Slicer is built specifically for the new algorithm and layout.

🔥 What Makes It Different

✔ Slices based on 1080 × 1350 (4:5)
✔ Optimized for 3:4 grid preview crop
✔ Maintains perfect alignment
✔ No distortion or hidden cropping
✔ Clean export for instant upload

Why CoinHoop.com Is Different

Unlike outdated tools, CoinHoop.com is built specifically for the new Instagram grid system.

It doesn’t rely on old square-based slicing.
It works with how Instagram actually displays content today.

This ensures:

  • Clean, aligned grids
  • Consistent visual flow
  • Professional-looking profiles

Built for Modern Instagram Creators

CoinHoop is designed for:

  • Personal brands
  • Digital marketers
  • Creative agencies
  • Instagram-focused businesses

Anyone who cares about visual identity and profile presentation can benefit from a tool that adapts to platform changes instead of fighting them.

Optimized for Performance and Simplicity

Speed and ease of use are at the core of CoinHoop.com.

The platform delivers:

  • Fast image processing
  • Accurate slicing logic
  • High-quality output
  • Minimal manual effort

This removes the need for complex design workflows or repeated trial and error.