November 5, 2024
YouTube Redesign with Immersive Interface, Ambient Mode, More Announced
Google-owned video-sharing platform YouTube has announced a refreshed design that includes a dynamic colour sampling for an ambient dark mode, alongside a broad launch of a precision seeking feature for video navigation. The refreshed look and new features are being rolled out to users globally starting today.

YouTube, the Google-owned video-sharing platform, has announced that it is rolling out a refreshed design alongside a broad launch of features that were previously reported to be in beta testing. The service’s announcement comes months after it celebrated its 17th-year anniversary. The dark theme has also been updated to be even darker, according to Google. YouTube links in video descriptions have been changed to buttons, and action buttons such as like, share and download, have been redesigned to minimize distractions, according to the company. Meanwhile, pinch-to-zoom and precise video seeking features have also been introduced to the platform.

According to the company’s blog post, YouTube will utilise dynamic colour sampling for a subtle effect on the app’s background which adapts to match the colour of the video being played by users. The service says that it took inspiration from “screens in a darkened room” that allows for “greater focus” for the introduction of the ambient mode on dark theme. The dark theme which has also been updated to be even darker to provide for better focus by making the colours in a video “truly pop”. It will roll out on Web, mobile, and smart TVs.

YouTube links in video descriptions will now feature in the form of buttons. Meanwhile, the like, share, and download buttons have been formatted and reshaped to minimize distractions. The subscribe button on YouTube’s video player has also received a makeover that sees it sporting a new shape and high contrast while also losing its red colour that was previously seen. The button changes have been introduced to increase accessibility on watch and channel pages, according to Google.

The service has also introduced a pinch-to-zoom feature on iOS and Android devices, allowing users to zoom in and out of a video through a pinch gesture.

A precise seeking feature has also been introduced to the platform, as part of the improved playback experience, on desktop and mobile devices. The feature will allow users to drag or swipe up to access a scrollable row of thumbnails while seeking to navigate on a video. Precise seeking will allow users to make fine-tuned adjustments in selecting the exact frame the user wishes to navigate to.

YouTube’s refreshed look and new features are being rolled out to users globally, starting today.


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