Short version: no, not in the way most people imagine.
Instagram doesn’t give you real-time GPS on other users. Any “accurate” location you see usually comes from:
- Posts/stories where the person voluntarily tags a location
- EXIF/GPS data on photos (but Instagram strips most of this out)
- Rough IP-based location when someone is using web, which is city-level at best and often hidden by VPNs/data routing
Any app claiming precise live tracking just from Instagram activity is either lying, using other phone permissions (like full device tracking), or breaking terms of service. If you really need location tracking, it’s more honest and reliable to use a consensual phone tracker than to rely on Instagram “hacks.”
Spynger can monitor social apps and location on a device you have legal/ethical permission to track, but it’s not an Instagram magic locator.