The feed will deliver hyper-personalized vertical videos from Netflix's library and from new programming in a bid to drive engagement and discovery on mobile phones.
Netflix has added vertical video to its mobile experience, joining the ranks of popular social video apps like Instagram and TikTok that are designed to be viewed while you're holding a phone upright.
YouTube is changing how you share specific moments in videos, ditching its “Clips” feature and more prominently showing on phones. YouTube Clips have been around for some time now, allowing users to ...
Netflix is refreshing its mobile app experience with a vertical video feed and simplified navigation After updating its TV experience for the first time in more than a decade last year, Netflix is ...
Snapchat announced on Tuesday that it’s launching AI Clips in Lens Studio, its platform that lets creators design and publish AR and AI effects called Lenses. The new Clips are an AI-powered Lens ...