1. Why Test, Not Assume

In May 2025, Instagram replaced the long-standing 1:1 profile crop with a taller 3:4 preview. Many feeds, even from household-name brands, suddenly showed clipped headlines. Guesswork over “how much padding is enough” now risks measurable reach loss.

2. Build Two Variants in Ten Minutes

Variant Canvas Only Difference Tool
A 1080 × 1350 px (4 : 5) Text inset ≈ 60 px Canva or Figma
B 1080 × 1350 px Text inset 150 px (recommended safe zone).  Same

Lock fonts, colors, and captions; change only the margin.


3. Launch a Micro-Test

Post Variant A on Monday and Variant B on Wednesday at the identical hour. Use Creator Studio or a private test account; no paid boost is required.


4. Measure What Matters

Metric Recording Method Winning Threshold
Saves ÷ Impressions Creator Studio export Variant B ≥ +5 %
Profile Visits Insights → Interactions Variant B ≥ +3 %
Bio-Link Clicks Bitly or Link-in-Bio stats Variant B ≥ +1 %

 

Instagram’s built-in A/B tool or a simple spreadsheet both work.


5. Operationalise the Insight

When Variant B wins (it does for nine brands out of ten), add a “Safe-Zone ✅” column to your content calendar. No graphic goes live unchecked. Train VAs to verify the padding before scheduling.


Wrap-Up

A one-off A/B test replaces opinions with data: you’ll see how a 150 px buffer rescues engagement after Instagram’s 3:4 shift. Once proved, the rule becomes policy, not preference.

Want to turn those A/B-test insights into a time-saving design workflow? 👉 Read Save Hours: Build an Instagram Safe-Zone Library next.