No, Instagram does not allow you to see who specifically viewed your Reels. You can see the total number of views on a Reel, but Instagram only reveals the identities of users who have engaged with it by liking or commenting. To get insights such as view counts and engagement statistics, you need a professional Instagram account (business or creator). Through insights for your Reels, you can see aggregate data like views, likes, comments, and shares, but individual viewer identities remain private unless they interact with your content publicly. Third-party apps also cannot provide this information.
This policy is in place because Reels can have thousands of views, making it impractical to identify each viewer. However, reel views count every watch for at least three seconds, and repeated views by the same user also contribute to the total view count. So while you can know how many times your reel was watched, you cannot see the exact users who watched it unless they liked or commented on the Reel.
If you want to check your Reel metrics, switch your account to a professional one and access Insights either on mobile or desktop, where you will find view counts and engagement metrics but no detailed viewer list.
