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Coming Soon Instagram Post

Browse coming soon Instagram post templates, start from a template, and swap in your own text and photos.

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Make your coming soon post the reason people follow you

A coming soon Instagram post is an announcement graphic that teases a launch, product, or opening date ahead of the reveal. VEED's coming soon Instagram post templates are ready to edit right in your browser, with nothing to download and no design software to learn.

Pick a template that matches your announcement style, or generate a custom background with the AI image generator if you want something no one else has. Swap in your brand colors and countdown copy, then export a static post or a carousel, all from the same editor.

How to make a coming soon Instagram post:

Step 01

Browse templates and pick a post

Explore the gallery of Instagram post templates and choose one that fits your post type. Select it to open it in the editor.

Step 02

Edit the template and swap in your elements

Replace the placeholders with your own. Rewrite the copy, drop in your photos, and adjust the colors to match your brand. On video templates, edit the prompt to change the scene or the talent.

Step 03

Resize and post to Instagram

Resize to Instagram feed dimensions and export. Download your post, ready to share on Instagram.

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Watch how to make a coming soon Instagram post

Update your launch date and copy in seconds

A coming soon post often changes right up until launch day. Move the date, swap the countdown number, or drop in a new teaser photo directly in your browser, with no software to install and no exported file to re-edit later.

Start from a coming soon template or a blank canvas sized for the feed

Choose a coming soon layout built for launches and openings, or start from a correctly sized blank canvas if your brand needs something custom. Either way, add your logo, brand colors, and fonts from your brand kit so the announcement looks like it came from your business.

Turn one coming soon idea into a post, carousel, or teaser video

Announce a single detail with one image, build a countdown carousel that reveals more each slide, or turn the same idea into a short teaser video with the AI video generator. Resize the same design for Instagram Stories.

FAQ

  • A coming soon Instagram post is an announcement graphic that tells followers a product, service, or account is launching soon, without revealing full details yet. It usually includes a launch date, a teaser image, and a short line of copy. VEED's coming soon Instagram post templates give you a ready-made layout for this exact announcement, which you edit in your browser.

  • Instagram feed posts work best at 1080 x 1080 px for a square layout, 1080 x 1350 px for portrait, or 1080 x 566 px for landscape. A coming soon announcement is easy to read at any of these sizes since it usually centers a short headline and a date. VEED's templates come preset to these dimensions, so you just choose a layout and start editing.

  • Start by choosing an announcement or coming soon layout, then swap in your launch date, a teaser photo, and a short line of copy. VEED's Instagram post templates let you make these edits directly in your browser, with no design software to open. Once your post looks right, export it and download it, ready to share on Instagram from your phone or desktop.

  • A blank coming soon template is a correctly sized canvas, such as 1080 x 1080 px, with no preset design applied, so you build the announcement entirely from your own text, photos, and brand colors. It suits brands with strict style guidelines that a pre-made layout would not match. VEED offers both preset coming soon layouts and blank canvases in the same editor, so you can pick whichever fits your launch.

  • Instagram does not include a library of coming soon designs. It only offers basic text and sticker tools layered over your own photo inside the app. VEED's coming soon Instagram post templates give you a designed layout to start from instead. Browse the coming soon category, edit the layout in your browser, then download the finished post and share it on Instagram yourself.

  • Instagram's built-in tools only add text and stickers over your own photo, with no ready-made announcement layouts. VEED's coming soon Instagram post templates start you with a designed layout for launches and openings, which you edit as a static image or a carousel in the same browser-based editor. You then export and download the finished post to share on Instagram yourself.

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More than a coming soon Instagram post

A coming soon Instagram post is just the start. Generate a layout from a template or a text prompt, then refine it by rewriting the countdown copy, swapping in your teaser photo, and adjusting the colors to match your brand. Save your logo, colors, and fonts to a brand kit so every announcement looks consistent, no matter who on your team is editing it. Reuse that same layout for each stage — teaser, one week out, launch day — so the whole countdown reads as one campaign.