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YouTube rolling out Miniplayer and bunch of other features

YouTube is constantly evolving to enhance the experience for both viewers and creators. Whether you’re learning a new recipe or tuning in to your favorite YouTuber’s challenge, YouTube’s latest updates promise to make the platform even more user-friendly and interactive. Rolling out across mobile, web, TV, and YouTube Music, the platform is introducing more than two dozen improvements aimed at refining how users engage with content. From better browsing controls to enhanced personalization tools, YouTube’s latest updates are built to cater to its vast community.
One of the most anticipated updates is the ability to fine-tune playback speeds. Now, users can adjust speeds in 0.05 increments, giving them more control over how they watch videos. This feature caters to users who want a more precise way to slow down or speed up content.
Additionally, iOS users can look forward to improved browsing in landscape mode, which will feature larger thumbnails and bigger text for easier navigation. These tweaks ensure a smoother, more responsive browsing experience.
Improved Miniplayer
The YouTube mobile app’s miniplayer has received a significant upgrade, allowing users to multitask like never before. Viewers can now resize and move the miniplayer around, making it easier to browse for more content while continuing to watch a video. This feature is perfect for those who enjoy adding videos to their queues while still keeping their current content in view.
AI-Powered Thumbnails
YouTube is also focusing on making playlists more interactive and customisable. With the new collaborative playlist feature, users can invite friends and family to contribute to a playlist using a special link or, coming soon to TVs, a QR code. This means building the perfect playlist just got a lot easier and more fun.
What’s more, playlist creators can now design custom thumbnails. You can upload your own photos or create a thumbnail using generative AI, which allows you to pick a theme and choose from AI-generated images. These updates make playlist creation more personal and visually engaging.
New Sleep Timer Feature for Nighttime Viewing
For those who often fall asleep while watching YouTube, the new Sleep Timer is a game-changer. This feature allows users to set a timer that pauses the video after a set duration, helping to manage screen time better. After being tested with Premium members, it’s now available to all users across mobile devices.
Earn Badges and Show Off Your Achievements
YouTube is introducing badges to reward users for their engagement and support. These badges will celebrate milestones like being an early paid member of a creator’s channel or completing quizzes. Music fans can also earn badges for being a top listener of their favorite artists. Users can display these badges proudly in the “You” tab, adding a new element of community recognition to the platform.
A Sleeker, More Immersive YouTube for TV
YouTube on TV is getting a visual refresh, with subtle touches that give the app a more cinematic feel. Whether watching Shorts or browsing creator channels, the interface is now more immersive. For example, visiting a creator’s channel on TV will trigger an automatic video preview, pulling viewers right into the content.

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