- June 13, 2025
- by Kishore
What’s New on Social Media: June 2025 Updates to Boost Your Online Game
Social media updates never stop, and June 2025 brings a wave of cool new features to help you connect with your audience.
Whether you’re a digital marketing agency, a study abroad institute, or a health influencer, these updates from June 3 to June 12, 2025, are packed with ways to grow your brand.
We’ll break them down in simple words, sharing practical ideas to make them work for you. Get ready for a friendly, helpful guide to the latest social media trends!
Pinterest Makes Searches Smarter
Pinterest updated its search to better understand what users like by looking at their past searches and saved pins.
This helps your pins show up for people who are into your topic, making it easier to get noticed.
For TechBound Innovations, a shipping-focused digital marketing agency, this is a win.
They pin a colorful guide on “Green Shipping Ideas.” With the new search, it appears for users looking up “eco-friendly logistics” or saving green tips, driving 25% more clicks to their client’s website.
If you’re in shipping, try pinning something like “Cheap Shipping Tricks.”
It could reach logistics fans, boosting your site visits by 20%.
Google’s AI Influencers Share Tips
Google’s “Portraits” lets you talk to AI versions of real influencers.
A health influencer asks the AI @anushkasharma how to keep followers excited about fitness.
The bot suggests sharing personal wellness stories, so they post about their yoga journey, which gets 30% more likes and comments.
If you’re a wellness pro, you could ask the AI for ideas, then share a post about your health journey, seeing 25% more engagement from your fans.
LinkedIn Makes Video Ads Pop
LinkedIn’s video ads now work great on TVs and phones, with “First Impression Ads” that show up before other ads. This helps businesses catch the eye of professionals.
TechBound Innovations creates a LinkedIn video ad for a shipping client’s new tracking tool.
Using First Impression Ads on TV, it plays first during a logistics webinar, reaching 4,000 pros and getting 35% more sign-ups for demos.
If you’re in shipping, an ad for a logistics app could reach 3,500 viewers at a trade event, sparking 30% more interest in your services.
Snapchat’s New App Makes AR Fun
Snapchat’s Lens Studio 5.10 app lets anyone create augmented reality (AR) lenses without coding.
With games and custom Bitmojis, it’s a great way to grab young users’ attention.
A health influencer builds an AR lens where users try virtual workout clothes and play a “jump rope” game to unlock a discount on their fitness app.
It spreads fast, driving 1,500 downloads in a week. If you’re in wellness, a lens with yoga gear and a stretching game could go viral with teens, bringing 1,200 visits to your site in days.
YouTube Boosts Livestreams with Interactive Leaderboards
YouTube is enhancing livestreams with a new leaderboard feature, launched , where fans earn points for sending stickers, gifts, or comments, making streams more engaging and fun.
Additionally, YouTube Shorts now integrate Google Lens, allowing viewers to identify products or places in videos, driving real-world connections.
For example, a shipping agency hosts a YouTube livestream on supply chain tips, with fans competing on the leaderboard via comments and stickers.
The top fan earns a shoutout, boosting gifts by 35% and growing the channel’s followers.
The Google Lens Magic
Meanwhile, a study abroad institute streams a campus tour Short; a viewer uses Google Lens to find the school, visits its website, and enrolls, creating tangible leads.
If you’re in logistics or education, hosting a livestream on industry trends or campus tours, enhanced by leaderboards and Google Lens, could significantly increase engagement, followers, and conversions.
WhatsApp Status Adds Flair
WhatsApp’s Status feature, like Stories, now lets you add music, photo collages, and stickers, making updates more eye-catching.
LinkedIn Tracks Post Impact Better
LinkedIn’s new analytics show how posts lead to profile views, new followers, or website clicks, helping you make content that works for your career goals.
Threads Gives Links More Likes
Threads is boosting link posts to reach more users, with options to add multiple links to your profile and track clicks.
But since Meta sometimes limits links, it’s smart to use other platforms too.
Meta’s Ray-Ban Glasses Help More People
Meta’s Ray-Ban AI glasses now work with the “Be My Eyes” app, letting vision-impaired users get help from volunteers through video calls, making the tech more useful.
A health influencer with vision challenges uses the glasses to read a nutrition label while shopping, with a volunteer’s help.
Sharing this story online builds trust with followers. If you’re in wellness, showing how you use this tech could make your audience feel closer to your brand.
Instagram Sparks Creativity
Instagram lets you rearrange your profile grid for a fresh look, share Spotify songs in Notes, and funds new creators through its “Drafts” project.
A campaign with artists like Tyler, The Creator inspires everyone to get creative.
A shipping agency updates their Instagram grid for a clean vibe, increasing profile visits by 10%.
A Spotify song in Notes starts chats with followers, and a “Drafts” pitch for a logistics video series gets 4,000 Reel views.
If you’re in logistics, a sharp grid and music in Notes could lift engagement, with funding ideas pushing your reach further.
Why These Are Awesome Social Media Updates in 2025
These June 2025 changes show social media’s focus on getting personal, fun, and creator-friendly.
For agencies like TechBound Innovations, Pinterest’s search and LinkedIn’s ads hit niche markets.
Study abroad institutes can use Instagram’s stats and Threads’ links to grab leads. Health influencers shine with Snapchat’s AR and Google’s AI tips, growing their fanbase.
How to Get Started:
- Pin specific topics on Pinterest to reach the right crowd.
- Use Instagram’s reports to find the best posting times.
- Make Snapchat AR lenses for fun, shareable content.
- Try Threads links but keep other traffic sources strong.
- Run YouTube livestreams to build a lively community.
Jump into these features, test what works, and watch your social media take off!
