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Austin Burket

I drink coffee, and I play things
FL ➡️ MI ➡️ Hamilton Tour ➡️ NYC @jhaudio

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And finally, some candids 🙂‍↔️

📸👏 @laurel_hinton


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1 years ago


And finally, some candids 🙂‍↔️

📸👏 @laurel_hinton


56
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1 years ago

And finally, some candids 🙂‍↔️

📸👏 @laurel_hinton


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1 years ago

New Professional Shots with the Axe 🎻

📸👏 @laurel_hinton


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1 years ago

New Professional Shots with the Axe 🎻

📸👏 @laurel_hinton


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1 years ago

New Professional Shots with the Axe 🎻

📸👏 @laurel_hinton


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1 years ago

New Professional Shots for the first time since 2017, thanks to the amazing @laurel_hinton!

More to come 🎻 🎻 🎻


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1 years ago

New Professional Shots for the first time since 2017, thanks to the amazing @laurel_hinton!

More to come 🎻 🎻 🎻


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1 years ago


New Professional Shots for the first time since 2017, thanks to the amazing @laurel_hinton!

More to come 🎻 🎻 🎻


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1 years ago

Vacation—Fall in Stowe, VT & Montreal, QC


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7 months ago

Vacation—Fall in Stowe, VT & Montreal, QC


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7 months ago

Vacation—Fall in Stowe, VT & Montreal, QC


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7 months ago

Vacation—Fall in Stowe, VT & Montreal, QC


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7 months ago

Vacation—Fall in Stowe, VT & Montreal, QC


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7 months ago

Vacation—Fall in Stowe, VT & Montreal, QC


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7 months ago


Vacation—Fall in Stowe, VT & Montreal, QC


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7 months ago

Vacation—Fall in Stowe, VT & Montreal, QC


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7 months ago

Vacation—Fall in Stowe, VT & Montreal, QC


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7 months ago

“Where would I be without Hamilton?”

It’s a question I keep coming back to, especially in these deeply reflective moments. I’m not the only one either…As I think about the sheer number of people that have worked on any production of this show, it becomes extraordinarily clear how life-changing Hamilton has been and continues to be—not just for the people who see it. And it’s not just the opportunity in and of itself that is so valuable: it’s the connections with others that afford the true inspiration.

“Are you all local, or do you travel with the show?”

Despite answering this question countless times and dreading its coming like a self-fulfilling prophecy, I never truly appreciated how lucky we were to travel self-contained (with the exception of a handful of cities along the way). You’d think we’d all get sick of each other doing 8 shows a week, 52 weeks a year for 3.5 years (5 years when adjusted for the pandemic) with a paltry 2 weeks vacation each year…I wish I could explain it, but somehow with our group it just worked. And now I can say, unequivocally, our group and balance of personalities precipitated a touring company that was an outlier—in the best way possible.

“What makes you feel at home on the road?”

I write and reflect on all this in a coffee shop, a familiar setting from my time on tour. As I partake in this ritual so central to my time on the road, I cycle through the countless shops in each of the 48 unique cities I visited on tour: the changing of seasons, emotions, and cities as people came and went as if through the revolving door. And now my heart starts to flutter…is that from the rush of memories, or just the sum total of 5 years of caffeine rushing back to the head?

Congratulations to the Hamilton Philip Tour and all members past and present. 7.5 years…what an amazing run. Gratitude doesn’t even begin to describe it.


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11 months ago

“Where would I be without Hamilton?”

It’s a question I keep coming back to, especially in these deeply reflective moments. I’m not the only one either…As I think about the sheer number of people that have worked on any production of this show, it becomes extraordinarily clear how life-changing Hamilton has been and continues to be—not just for the people who see it. And it’s not just the opportunity in and of itself that is so valuable: it’s the connections with others that afford the true inspiration.

“Are you all local, or do you travel with the show?”

Despite answering this question countless times and dreading its coming like a self-fulfilling prophecy, I never truly appreciated how lucky we were to travel self-contained (with the exception of a handful of cities along the way). You’d think we’d all get sick of each other doing 8 shows a week, 52 weeks a year for 3.5 years (5 years when adjusted for the pandemic) with a paltry 2 weeks vacation each year…I wish I could explain it, but somehow with our group it just worked. And now I can say, unequivocally, our group and balance of personalities precipitated a touring company that was an outlier—in the best way possible.

“What makes you feel at home on the road?”

I write and reflect on all this in a coffee shop, a familiar setting from my time on tour. As I partake in this ritual so central to my time on the road, I cycle through the countless shops in each of the 48 unique cities I visited on tour: the changing of seasons, emotions, and cities as people came and went as if through the revolving door. And now my heart starts to flutter…is that from the rush of memories, or just the sum total of 5 years of caffeine rushing back to the head?

Congratulations to the Hamilton Philip Tour and all members past and present. 7.5 years…what an amazing run. Gratitude doesn’t even begin to describe it.


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11 months ago

“Where would I be without Hamilton?”

It’s a question I keep coming back to, especially in these deeply reflective moments. I’m not the only one either…As I think about the sheer number of people that have worked on any production of this show, it becomes extraordinarily clear how life-changing Hamilton has been and continues to be—not just for the people who see it. And it’s not just the opportunity in and of itself that is so valuable: it’s the connections with others that afford the true inspiration.

“Are you all local, or do you travel with the show?”

Despite answering this question countless times and dreading its coming like a self-fulfilling prophecy, I never truly appreciated how lucky we were to travel self-contained (with the exception of a handful of cities along the way). You’d think we’d all get sick of each other doing 8 shows a week, 52 weeks a year for 3.5 years (5 years when adjusted for the pandemic) with a paltry 2 weeks vacation each year…I wish I could explain it, but somehow with our group it just worked. And now I can say, unequivocally, our group and balance of personalities precipitated a touring company that was an outlier—in the best way possible.

“What makes you feel at home on the road?”

I write and reflect on all this in a coffee shop, a familiar setting from my time on tour. As I partake in this ritual so central to my time on the road, I cycle through the countless shops in each of the 48 unique cities I visited on tour: the changing of seasons, emotions, and cities as people came and went as if through the revolving door. And now my heart starts to flutter…is that from the rush of memories, or just the sum total of 5 years of caffeine rushing back to the head?

Congratulations to the Hamilton Philip Tour and all members past and present. 7.5 years…what an amazing run. Gratitude doesn’t even begin to describe it.


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11 months ago


Martha’s Vineyard + Cape Cod + Dave download with @tju234: simply put, the best vacay I could hope for and more 🥰


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1 years ago

Martha’s Vineyard + Cape Cod + Dave download with @tju234: simply put, the best vacay I could hope for and more 🥰


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1 years ago

Martha’s Vineyard + Cape Cod + Dave download with @tju234: simply put, the best vacay I could hope for and more 🥰


112
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1 years ago

Martha’s Vineyard + Cape Cod + Dave download with @tju234: simply put, the best vacay I could hope for and more 🥰


112
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1 years ago

Martha’s Vineyard + Cape Cod + Dave download with @tju234: simply put, the best vacay I could hope for and more 🥰


112
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1 years ago

Martha’s Vineyard + Cape Cod + Dave download with @tju234: simply put, the best vacay I could hope for and more 🥰


112
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1 years ago

Martha’s Vineyard + Cape Cod + Dave download with @tju234: simply put, the best vacay I could hope for and more 🥰


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1 years ago

Proud to be inducted into the @trinityprepfl Arts Hall of Fame alongside fellow Alum and one of the most talented people I know, @fergusonbatman. Thanks to @janinepapin for building a theater program that always made space for student musicians to contribute! Especially grateful for time at home with the family too 🥰.


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2 years ago

Proud to be inducted into the @trinityprepfl Arts Hall of Fame alongside fellow Alum and one of the most talented people I know, @fergusonbatman. Thanks to @janinepapin for building a theater program that always made space for student musicians to contribute! Especially grateful for time at home with the family too 🥰.


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2 years ago

Proud to be inducted into the @trinityprepfl Arts Hall of Fame alongside fellow Alum and one of the most talented people I know, @fergusonbatman. Thanks to @janinepapin for building a theater program that always made space for student musicians to contribute! Especially grateful for time at home with the family too 🥰.


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2 years ago

Proud to be inducted into the @trinityprepfl Arts Hall of Fame alongside fellow Alum and one of the most talented people I know, @fergusonbatman. Thanks to @janinepapin for building a theater program that always made space for student musicians to contribute! Especially grateful for time at home with the family too 🥰.


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2 years ago

How I feel going into my last week on the Hamilton Philip Tour 😆😬🥺😅

📸 @magalitoy


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3 years ago

Reflections on DC…

It was a city of a thousand joys and sorrows: a city of incredible music making juxtaposed with big life changes. Washington was our first time performing in a single city longer than six weeks, and we all discovered how tour life changes when you take away the constant movement…All of a sudden, the short-term adaptations to new cities gave way to long-term questions and long looks in the mirror: who am I, what do I want, where do I want to be?

We had to say goodbye (temporarily) to our traveling string quartet here and also sing happy trails to so many company members…many of which have been here since the beginning (or close to it) and are so near and dear to us all. At the same time, I had the absolute privilege of working closely with and forging friendships with so many of the incredible musicians of The Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra @kcohomusicians. They welcomed us all into their hallowed home with open arms, and brought such joy, precision, and care to each and every of our 80 shows here. We will miss them dearly…

It was a city of working on and discovering myself. So much personal growth happened here—I have a half-completed journal to prove it too. One of the many things I realized was the danger of deriving a sense of self worth from an outside source, much like we all learned the danger of defining our value to society by our careers when so many of us lost our jobs during the pandemic.

As we depart what has been our home for the last two and a half months with so many new faces, I can’t help but be reminded of how it felt to leave Seattle (our first city) back in March 2018, with a world of possibilities and questions permeating the air.

Tour will not be the same after this pivotal city: it’s a terrifyingly beautiful thought…


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3 years ago

Reflections on DC…

It was a city of a thousand joys and sorrows: a city of incredible music making juxtaposed with big life changes. Washington was our first time performing in a single city longer than six weeks, and we all discovered how tour life changes when you take away the constant movement…All of a sudden, the short-term adaptations to new cities gave way to long-term questions and long looks in the mirror: who am I, what do I want, where do I want to be?

We had to say goodbye (temporarily) to our traveling string quartet here and also sing happy trails to so many company members…many of which have been here since the beginning (or close to it) and are so near and dear to us all. At the same time, I had the absolute privilege of working closely with and forging friendships with so many of the incredible musicians of The Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra @kcohomusicians. They welcomed us all into their hallowed home with open arms, and brought such joy, precision, and care to each and every of our 80 shows here. We will miss them dearly…

It was a city of working on and discovering myself. So much personal growth happened here—I have a half-completed journal to prove it too. One of the many things I realized was the danger of deriving a sense of self worth from an outside source, much like we all learned the danger of defining our value to society by our careers when so many of us lost our jobs during the pandemic.

As we depart what has been our home for the last two and a half months with so many new faces, I can’t help but be reminded of how it felt to leave Seattle (our first city) back in March 2018, with a world of possibilities and questions permeating the air.

Tour will not be the same after this pivotal city: it’s a terrifyingly beautiful thought…


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3 years ago

Reflections on DC…

It was a city of a thousand joys and sorrows: a city of incredible music making juxtaposed with big life changes. Washington was our first time performing in a single city longer than six weeks, and we all discovered how tour life changes when you take away the constant movement…All of a sudden, the short-term adaptations to new cities gave way to long-term questions and long looks in the mirror: who am I, what do I want, where do I want to be?

We had to say goodbye (temporarily) to our traveling string quartet here and also sing happy trails to so many company members…many of which have been here since the beginning (or close to it) and are so near and dear to us all. At the same time, I had the absolute privilege of working closely with and forging friendships with so many of the incredible musicians of The Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra @kcohomusicians. They welcomed us all into their hallowed home with open arms, and brought such joy, precision, and care to each and every of our 80 shows here. We will miss them dearly…

It was a city of working on and discovering myself. So much personal growth happened here—I have a half-completed journal to prove it too. One of the many things I realized was the danger of deriving a sense of self worth from an outside source, much like we all learned the danger of defining our value to society by our careers when so many of us lost our jobs during the pandemic.

As we depart what has been our home for the last two and a half months with so many new faces, I can’t help but be reminded of how it felt to leave Seattle (our first city) back in March 2018, with a world of possibilities and questions permeating the air.

Tour will not be the same after this pivotal city: it’s a terrifyingly beautiful thought…


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3 years ago

Reflections on DC…

It was a city of a thousand joys and sorrows: a city of incredible music making juxtaposed with big life changes. Washington was our first time performing in a single city longer than six weeks, and we all discovered how tour life changes when you take away the constant movement…All of a sudden, the short-term adaptations to new cities gave way to long-term questions and long looks in the mirror: who am I, what do I want, where do I want to be?

We had to say goodbye (temporarily) to our traveling string quartet here and also sing happy trails to so many company members…many of which have been here since the beginning (or close to it) and are so near and dear to us all. At the same time, I had the absolute privilege of working closely with and forging friendships with so many of the incredible musicians of The Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra @kcohomusicians. They welcomed us all into their hallowed home with open arms, and brought such joy, precision, and care to each and every of our 80 shows here. We will miss them dearly…

It was a city of working on and discovering myself. So much personal growth happened here—I have a half-completed journal to prove it too. One of the many things I realized was the danger of deriving a sense of self worth from an outside source, much like we all learned the danger of defining our value to society by our careers when so many of us lost our jobs during the pandemic.

As we depart what has been our home for the last two and a half months with so many new faces, I can’t help but be reminded of how it felt to leave Seattle (our first city) back in March 2018, with a world of possibilities and questions permeating the air.

Tour will not be the same after this pivotal city: it’s a terrifyingly beautiful thought…


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3 years ago

Reflections on DC…

It was a city of a thousand joys and sorrows: a city of incredible music making juxtaposed with big life changes. Washington was our first time performing in a single city longer than six weeks, and we all discovered how tour life changes when you take away the constant movement…All of a sudden, the short-term adaptations to new cities gave way to long-term questions and long looks in the mirror: who am I, what do I want, where do I want to be?

We had to say goodbye (temporarily) to our traveling string quartet here and also sing happy trails to so many company members…many of which have been here since the beginning (or close to it) and are so near and dear to us all. At the same time, I had the absolute privilege of working closely with and forging friendships with so many of the incredible musicians of The Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra @kcohomusicians. They welcomed us all into their hallowed home with open arms, and brought such joy, precision, and care to each and every of our 80 shows here. We will miss them dearly…

It was a city of working on and discovering myself. So much personal growth happened here—I have a half-completed journal to prove it too. One of the many things I realized was the danger of deriving a sense of self worth from an outside source, much like we all learned the danger of defining our value to society by our careers when so many of us lost our jobs during the pandemic.

As we depart what has been our home for the last two and a half months with so many new faces, I can’t help but be reminded of how it felt to leave Seattle (our first city) back in March 2018, with a world of possibilities and questions permeating the air.

Tour will not be the same after this pivotal city: it’s a terrifyingly beautiful thought…


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3 years ago

Reflections on DC…

It was a city of a thousand joys and sorrows: a city of incredible music making juxtaposed with big life changes. Washington was our first time performing in a single city longer than six weeks, and we all discovered how tour life changes when you take away the constant movement…All of a sudden, the short-term adaptations to new cities gave way to long-term questions and long looks in the mirror: who am I, what do I want, where do I want to be?

We had to say goodbye (temporarily) to our traveling string quartet here and also sing happy trails to so many company members…many of which have been here since the beginning (or close to it) and are so near and dear to us all. At the same time, I had the absolute privilege of working closely with and forging friendships with so many of the incredible musicians of The Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra @kcohomusicians. They welcomed us all into their hallowed home with open arms, and brought such joy, precision, and care to each and every of our 80 shows here. We will miss them dearly…

It was a city of working on and discovering myself. So much personal growth happened here—I have a half-completed journal to prove it too. One of the many things I realized was the danger of deriving a sense of self worth from an outside source, much like we all learned the danger of defining our value to society by our careers when so many of us lost our jobs during the pandemic.

As we depart what has been our home for the last two and a half months with so many new faces, I can’t help but be reminded of how it felt to leave Seattle (our first city) back in March 2018, with a world of possibilities and questions permeating the air.

Tour will not be the same after this pivotal city: it’s a terrifyingly beautiful thought…


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3 years ago

Spending Holidays on the road is part of the gig, but that doesn’t make it easier. By some stroke of luck I’ve managed to avoid it for the past three years, but the reality of year-round tour life has finally caught up to me: spending the Holidays alone. There were flights home, but it felt too risky to travel between the unpredictable Buffalo Winter and the even more unpredictable wave of Covid. Instead, I’m spending Christmas Day gazing out of my hotel window—a thick blanket of fog hangs over Lake Erie, raindrops lace the glass, and (like my camera) I’m having trouble finding where to focus.

A year ago, I spent Christmas at home after nine months of being furloughed and no return to work date in sight. Because of that, I’m all the more thankful to be performing again this year with my incredible Hamilton family (and to finally celebrate 1000 shows just last week)! Still, gratitude is hard to find when the thing you’re grateful for is the thing separating you from your own family during the Holidays. In 30 years I’ve never been away from home for Christmas, but I never thought it would affect me so much to miss it. I’ll file this away in the “you’re 30 years old, it was bound to happen sooner or later” box.

Anyway, enjoy this beautiful light show on Niagara Falls from last night…


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4 years ago

It’s been a year and a half since this quartet has played together in person—what a joy to be back in the saddle with the @hamiltourquartet. Love these amazing musicians and beautiful people.

📸 @mannymusic1


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4 years ago

New Gear Alert—So excited to be going back on tour with a new set of IEMs from @jhaudio! Listening well is every bit as important as playing well, and these Laylas have an unparalleled listening experience.Also happy to support an incredible local business!

#hamilton #audiophile #playless #listenmore #supportlocal


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4 years ago


비밀리에 인스타그램 스토리 보기

인스타그램 스토리 뷰어는 인스타그램 스토리, 비디오, 사진 또는 IGTV를 비밀리에 보고 저장할 수 있는 간단한 도구입니다. 이 서비스를 통해 콘텐츠를 다운로드하고 언제든지 오프라인으로 즐길 수 있습니다. 인스타그램에서 나중에 확인하고 싶은 흥미로운 콘텐츠를 찾거나 익명으로 스토리를 보고 싶다면, 우리 뷰어가 적합합니다. Anonstories는 신원을 숨길 수 있는 훌륭한 솔루션을 제공합니다. 인스타그램은 2023년 8월에 스토리 기능을 출시했으며, 이 기능은 흥미롭고 시간에 민감한 형식으로 빠르게 다른 플랫폼에 채택되었습니다. 스토리는 사용자가 텍스트, 이모지 또는 필터로 보강된 사진, 비디오 또는 셀카를 공유할 수 있게 해주며, 24시간 동안만 표시됩니다. 이 제한된 시간 동안 높은 참여를 유도하며 일반 게시물보다 더 많은 반응을 얻을 수 있습니다. 오늘날 스토리는 소셜 미디어에서 연결하고 소통하는 가장 인기 있는 방법 중 하나입니다. 그러나 스토리를 볼 때, 제작자는 자신의 뷰어 목록에서 당신의 이름을 볼 수 있으며, 이는 개인 정보 보호에 대한 우려를 일으킬 수 있습니다. 만약 스토리를 아무도 모르게 탐색하고 싶다면? 그때 Anonstories가 유용해집니다. 이 도구는 신원을 드러내지 않고 공개된 인스타그램 콘텐츠를 볼 수 있게 해줍니다. 관심 있는 프로필의 사용자명을 입력하면 해당 프로필의 최신 스토리를 확인할 수 있습니다. Anonstories 뷰어의 특징: - 익명 브라우징: 뷰어 목록에 나타나지 않고 스토리를 볼 수 있습니다. - 계정 필요 없음: 인스타그램 계정에 가입하지 않고 공개 콘텐츠를 볼 수 있습니다. - 콘텐츠 다운로드: 스토리 콘텐츠를 직접 다운로드하여 오프라인에서 사용할 수 있습니다. - 하이라이트 보기: 24시간 제한을 넘어서 인스타그램 하이라이트를 볼 수 있습니다. - 리포스트 모니터링: 개인 프로필의 스토리 리포스트나 참여도를 추적할 수 있습니다. 제한 사항: - 이 도구는 공개 계정에서만 작동하며, 개인 계정은 접근할 수 없습니다. 장점: - 개인 정보 보호 친화적: 인스타그램 콘텐츠를 보면서도 눈에 띄지 않습니다. - 간단하고 쉬움: 앱 설치나 등록이 필요 없습니다. - 독점 도구: 인스타그램에서 제공하지 않는 방식으로 콘텐츠를 다운로드하고 관리할 수 있습니다.

Anonstories의 장점

인스타그램 스토리 비공개로 탐색

인스타그램 업데이트를 비밀리에 추적하고 개인 정보를 보호하며 익명으로 남을 수 있습니다.


개인 인스타그램 뷰어

개인 프로필 뷰어를 사용하여 쉽게 프로필과 사진을 익명으로 볼 수 있습니다.


무료 스토리 뷰어

이 무료 도구는 인스타그램 스토리를 익명으로 볼 수 있게 해주며, 스토리 업로더에게 활동을 숨길 수 있습니다.

자주 묻는 질문

 
익명성

Anonstories는 사용자가 인스타그램 스토리를 볼 때 제작자에게 알림을 보내지 않도록 합니다.

 
디바이스 호환성

iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, Chrome, Safari와 같은 최신 브라우저에서 원활하게 작동합니다.

 
안전성 및 개인 정보 보호

로그인 정보 없이 안전하고 익명으로 브라우징할 수 있습니다.

 
등록 필요 없음

사용자는 간단히 사용자명을 입력하여 공개된 스토리를 볼 수 있습니다. 계정이 필요하지 않습니다.

 
지원 형식

사진(JPEG)과 비디오(MP4)를 쉽게 다운로드합니다.

 
비용

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