Instagram rolls out live video and disappearing photos in the UK

Instagram has rolled out live video in the UK.

The photo-sharing service first announced it was introducing the feature in November but only in America.

Facebook, which owns Instagram, launched live video last April while Twitter rolled out in-app broadcasting in December.

Its competitors include Snapchat Live Stories, Meerkat, Periscope, YouNow, Livestream and YouTube Connect.

Last week Instagram revealed that 150 million people use its Stories feature every day.

To get into the Live mode, users will have to swipe right from the main feed to open the camera, tap the "Start Live Video" button and start sharing for up to an hour.

People who follow you will get a notification when you go live.

While you're filming, you can pin a comment for everyone to see or turn comments off altogether.

When someone you follow starts a live story, you'll see "Live" under their profile photo in the Stories bar.

During the broadcast, you can comment and like as much as you want.

Instagram's also rolling out disappearing photos and video directly to groups and individual friends in the UK.

Users have to swipe right into the camera to take a photo or video, then tap the arrow to send it privately.

You can choose a group or create one in Instagram Direct and can also send to individual friends at the same time.

To open your inbox, you'll have to tap the new paper airplane icon at the top right corner of your feed or swipe left.

You'll see disappearing photos and videos in a bar at the top.

Tap the ones with blue rings to see what your friends sent you.