Increased live streaming feature to extend length of YouTube Shorts and enable collaboration videos

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Increased live streaming feature to extend length of YouTube Shorts and enable collaboration videos

What you need to know

  • YouTube Shorts has announced several new features coming in the next few weeks.
  • Collabs let you film split-screen content with another user’s Short.
  • You can now live-stream in Shorts with the same Super Chat, Super Stickers, and channel memberships as traditional YouTube.
  • Shorts is also adding new editing tools for converting old YouTube videos into Shorts.
  • Other new updates include a Q&A sticker, saving Shorts to playlists, and stealing audio and visual effects automatically from other Shorts for your own videos.

Compared to Instagram Reels and TikTok, YouTube Shorts sometimes feels behind the competition in terms of engagement, collaboration, and new features. On Tuesday, Google announced “new” features that sound like they’re lifted straight from Shorts’ competitors, which should help it close that gap.

In this YouTube blog post, Senior Director Sarah Ali described Collabs, which let you “record a Short in a side-by-side format with other YouTube or Shorts videos.” Like TikTok Duets or Reels Remixes, Collabs will make YouTube Shorts more collaborative between different creators.

YouTube Shorts Collab feature

(Image credit: Google)

Remix suggestions are another new collaborative tool. You can pause a Short and select Remix > Use Sound, and it’ll sample whatever sound and visual was playing in the video at that point. You can then import it into your video and use it however you please.

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