Steve Jobs was a genius and the brain behind many breakthrough technologies, thus it's no surprise that the trailer of his biopic 'Jobs' is the world's first Instagram trailer. The 15-second trailer has scenes of Ashton Kutcher, who is playing the role of Steve Jobs, and Josh Gad as Steve Wozniak, the co-founder of Apple.

"For the first-time ever, a movie studio has created and uploaded a trailer specifically for Instagram!" Open Road Films said in a statement. "You've never seen an HD trailer on Instagram like this before."

The first look of Ashton Kutcher as Steve Jobs is shirtless, showing his six packs. The actor bears an uncanny resemblance to the founder of Apple who passed away in 2011 after a prolonged battle with cancer.

Ashton Kutcher's voice-over is used in the trailer. He says, "Here's to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels. Because the people who think they are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do."

'Jobs' is based on Steve Jobs' biography with the same name. Written by Walter Isaacson, the biography is based on over forty interviews with Steve Jobs and also interviews more than a hundred family members, friends, adversaries, competitors, and colleagues.

Oscar winning screenwriter Aaron Sorkin is writing the movie. He had told the Daily Beast that the entire movie is "going to be three scenes and three scenes only. That all take place in real time.

"There will be no time cuts and each will take place before a product launch. Backstage before a product launch. The first one being the Mac, the second one being NeXT, after he had left Apple. And the third one being the iPod."

The movie is due for a release on August 16, 2013.

Instagram recently introduced a new feature that enables anyone to embed any public Instagram photo or video into any Web site. Instagram said on its blog, "Your embedded photo or video appears with your Instagram username, and clicking on the Instagram logo will take people to your page on Instagram.com where they can discover more of your photos and videos."