Netflix is redesigning its mobile app and introducing Clips, a vertical video feed intended to help users discover new content by sharing highlights from original Netflix programming.
Earlier this year, Netflix co-CEO Clarke Peters revealed plans for the streamer to launch a new vertical video product in 2026. Netflix looks to expand vertical video capabilities as TV market ‘has ...
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. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor ...
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Netflix has rolled out a major mobile app redesign in select markets, introducing a vertical video-focused 'Clips' tab for trailers, highlights, and podcasts. The move positions Netflix to compete ...
Netflix has updated its mobile apps with a streamlined focus on vertical discovery, alongside its new vertical video feed ‘Clips.’ True to its name, ‘Clips’ features short clips from series, films and ...
Netflix is adding a new way for you to watch content on its app. The company’s latest rework is bringing the vertical TikTok and Instagram Reels-style system with “Clips”, which is designed to make ...
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.
PCWorld reports that Netflix and Disney+ are planning to introduce vertical videos to their streaming platforms, despite the format’s controversial reception on large screens. This shift matters as ...