SAN FRANCISCO, June 29, 2018 (News Wires) - In a bid to add another billion users from emerging markets including India, Facebook-owned Instagram has quietly released a lighter version of its app called Instagram Lite for Android on Google Play. Although Facebook was yet to release an official statement, the appearance of Instagram Lite is likely a pilot run in select countries to begin with. There are millions of smartphone users in India who still have old variants with slow 2G Internet connectivity and Instagram Lite app can help them get in touch with friends and family. "The Instagram Lite app is small, allowing you to save space on your phone and download it quickly," read the app's description on Google Play. "At just 573 kilobytes, Instagram Lite is 1/55th the size of Instagram's 32MB main app. It lets you filter and post photos to the feed or Stories, watch Stories and browse the Explore page, but currently lacks the options to share videos or Direct message friends," TechCrunch reported late Thursday. With this new version of the photo messaging app, users using older phones with less storage space or slower Internet connections would have access to Instagram without having to delete photos, apps or wait longer and pay more to download it. The app would run on Android versions 5.0 and up. "We are testing a new version of Instagram for Android that takes up less space on your device, uses less data and starts faster," an Instagram spokesperson told TechCrunch earlier. With over a billion users, Instagram is a very popular app from the Facebook family. Facebook launched Facebook Lite in 2015, which had 200 million users by the end of last year. Facebook's Messenger Lite came in April this year. Instagram this month announced it would allow users to upload videos up to one hour in length, up from the previous one-minute limit.