YouTube has announced the launch of some new features, alongside visual and product upgrades, to its mobile, web, and TV apps. With these new features, the company aims to improve the user experience. These features are said to be rolled out to all users in the coming weeks.
The Google-owned video-sharing platform will offer more granular playback speed controls, enabling users to boost or decrease speeds in increments of 0.05x, instead of the earlier 0.25x.
Besides, the platform is also making it easier for users to create collaborative playlists with their friends and family. Users will be able to share a QR code with others to allow them to make additions to playlists.
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YouTube To Allow AI Use For Creating Thumbnails
"A really good use case might be: I'm having a party, I want to invite my friends over, I want to watch some comedy together, I put on my favorite comedy videos, and then I ask them, and they could just add theirs to it; we can pop it on the TV and sit and watch together," YouTube chief product officer Johanna Voolich said in a video clip.
Users will be able to design custom thumbnails for playlists using their own photos or create new ones with the generative AI feature "Create with AI," wherein people can pick a theme and choose from the AI-powered creations. Later this year, users will be able to vote on videos in playlists. Creators can use this feature to get feedback on their videos, the company said.
Moreover, the Sleep Timer feature allows users to set a timer to automatically pause videos after a specific duration. This feature will be rolled out for all YouTube users across mobile devices. It was previously tested with premium users in August.
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YouTube Mobile Gets New Handy Features
The platform is also enhancing the mini-player experience in its mobile app, enabling users to resize and move it around while browsing videos. In landscape mode, the app will display larger thumbnails and text on Android, with support for iOS coming later this year.
Other features include badges on YouTube and YouTube Music mobile apps that celebrate key milestones within the YouTube community. YouTube Shorts is also getting a new UI on the TV app that will offer continued interaction with the content without interrupting the viewing experience. YouTube’s TV app will also offer immersive video previews on channel pages, a feature that was introduced recently.