![]() ![]() We constantly see changes in testing on YouTube’s Android app, and today a lot of the features that have quietly been making their debut are finally “official.” That includes features like tap to skip, speed controls, and the app’s new ability to shape the video player to fit the content on the screen. From what we can tell, nothing has changed since that introduction aside from the new logo up top.įinally, there are YouTube’s mobile apps. If that sounds familiar, it should be considering that YouTube originally introduced it a couple of months ago in testing. On the desktop, there’s a clear Material Design for the entire site, with long awaited features like a dark mode. There’s nothing super eye catching with this new logo, but it looks pretty good if you ask me.įurthermore, YouTube has refreshed both its desktop and mobile experiences with a new look and new features too. ![]() The red color has also been brightened a bit. The “play button” separates from the text, leaving YouTube’s name off to the side. Today’s refresh is still just as recognizable, but with a more minimal take on the design. YouTube’s logo is pretty iconic, so any change to it is a big deal. Over the past several months, the company has been testing a series of new features for its mobile and desktop experiences, and today they are all launching alongside a refreshed logo. YouTube is likely the Google product with the most frequent set of changes. ![]()
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