Key Highlights
- YouTube Shorts now allows videos up to three minutes long
- Creators can use templates to easily remix
- Show fewer Shorts option lets users temporarily control the amount of Shorts content in their feed
YouTube has introduced a series of updates to its short-form video platform, YouTube Shorts. Giving creators more tools and capabilities will help them compete with other platforms that are similar. Longer video uploads, a redesigned Shorts player, new layouts, and a specific page for mobile trending content are among the updates. Here’s a breakdown of the new features and what they mean for creators.
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Longer Videos
- Up to three minutes of Shorts can now be uploaded by creators
- By doing this, YouTube is able to overtake TikTok, where users can upload videos that are up to 60 minutes long
Updated Shorts Player
- The Shorts player has a new design that makes the videos stand out
- Interaction buttons (like comment and share) are now outlined, so they take up less space on the screen
- Names and sound details about the creator are moved at the bottom. This will free up more space for the actual video
- Video descriptions are shorter, requiring users to click “more” to see the full text
New Templates For Easy Trend Participation
- YouTube has added templates that allow creators to join trends faster
- Users can now remix a Short by selecting ‘Use this template’ from the ‘Remix’ option
- Creators will be able to directly pull clips from videos or music using the Shorts camera
New Trends Page On Mobile
- YouTube Shorts will introduce a Trends page that shows popular content in each country
- This makes it easier for users to follow trends and get inspired
Preview Comments In The Shorts Feed
- Soon, users will be able to preview what others are saying in the comments directly from the Shorts feed
- This feature could lead to more interaction and encourage creators to post engaging videos
Show Fewer Shorts
- Users can control how much Shorts content appears in their feed by selecting the ‘Show fewer Shorts’ option from the menu
- This change is only temporary, as YouTube did not specify how long the pause will last
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AI-Generated Videos
- YouTube plans to integrate Google DeepMind’s AI model, Veo, into Shorts by the end of the year
- This will allow creators to edit backgrounds or create AI-generated video clips
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