We introduced Shorts to give creators a lightweight and fun way to create and share short-form videos on YouTube, and continue to expand on the ways that creators can easily tap into their creativity.
TV is now the primary device for YouTube viewing in the US. Twenty years in, it’s exciting to be at this moment. As I do every year, here are four big bets for YouTube in 2025. One of the most ...
So far this year, there have been more than 25 billion views of videos with “unboxing” in the title.¹ Sure, you know you ordered something online and followed the tracking information every step of ...
Teens come to YouTube to learn, explore their passions, and express themselves. We recognize our responsibility to ensure their time on the platform is well spent. That’s why our teen-focused products ...
YouTube Shorts offers a dynamic and engaging way to connect with audiences in bite-sized bursts. If you're ready to dive into the world of vertical video, here's your guide to getting started with ...
Find awesome videos faster: Get to videos like “Gangnam Style” faster with new search tools that give suggestions while you type, and let you sort through videos or channels. Flip through related ...
Welcome to the latest installment of our Innovation Series, a behind-the-scenes look at how the YouTube features find their way to your screen, as told by the people who create them. YouTube creators ...
YouTube celebrated its 20th birthday this year, and while a lot has changed over the years, one thing has stayed consistent: Pop culture continues to be defined by the ways creators and fans use video ...
Since the earliest days of YouTube, we've had Community Guidelines to establish what's allowed on our platform. These rules of the road gave rise to creative expression while prioritizing the ...
A rundown on Super Thanks and all the other ways fans can show support to their favorite creators! Everyday, YouTube creators help me learn or achieve something new - from baking sourdough during the ...
A little over 15 years ago, I visited a company with an interesting take on digital video. As I walked through YouTube’s small offices above a pizza parlor, I could see the promise of the platform.
Since June we have removed over 150,000 videos for violent extremism. Machine learning is helping our human reviewers remove nearly five times as many videos than they were previously. Today, 98 ...