
Netflix Launches New Vertical Video Feed on Mobile App
Netflix has updated its mobile interface to include a new vertical video feed, dubbed "Clips," in an effort to boost user engagement. While the feed offers short-form content, users still need to watch TV shows and movies in landscape mode.
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Netflix’s New Mobile App Has a Vertical Video Feed, but You Still Have to Watch TV Shows and Movies in Landscape Mode
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. But for Netflix, it’s a baby step on the vertical-video front: Users will have to continue watching full-length series and movies horizontally, […]
By Todd Spangler
Read full article →Netflix Doubles Down on Vertical Video on Mobile, Launches ‘Clips’ Feed
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
Read full article →Netflix Updates Mobile Interface, Adding Vertical Video Feed In Latest Bid To Boost Engagement
After a long-awaited revamp of its main user interface last year, Netflix has overhauled its mobile app, adding a vertical video feed designed to improve subscriber engagement. The design of the vertical video offering, which is dubbed “Clips,” is meant to suit “the way you actually use your phone: quick, visual, and easy to tap […]
By Dade Hayes
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