YouTube may launch a new video page on Android, iOS, and the web soon.

 YouTube may launch a new video page on Android, iOS, and the web soon.

A new project has kept YouTube busy. A new video page is being tested by the popular video app that will eventually unify the app's look on the web and iOS/Android devices.

The pace at which rollouts are becoming the focus of attention is significantly slower than was anticipated. However, it might be headed your way soon.

Several aspects of the page have been revised, and the news of a new unified interface is exciting.

One of the highlights is a set of buttons designed in the style of a pill and linked to each of the other features. For instance, the thumbs up/down and the number of likes have been combined into a single box, whereas they were previously in separate places.

Similarly, the app's most-used functions will soon be given a more intuitive interface. Here, you may find links to Download, Make, Share, and more. But there's even more shifting going on.

For example, a channel's information will now be displayed underneath the carousel that appears on mobile devices. Next to the content's title, publish date, hashtags, and total views, you'll see the information in question.

Ambient Mode similarities should also be noted. Here, the video's system bar can match the description. The whole perspective provides us a more immersive feeling.

If you wish to turn it on or off, you can do so in the override settings.

The top comment is another feature that experts and app fans can't stop gushing about. We may think moving it to a more conspicuous area will improve participation.

However, the desktop version of YouTube is where things start to get interesting. This is where visual descriptions become more prominent, and the app's developers expect that the producers will benefit from this.

Some users have noticed the updates over the past few weeks, so the full rollout should occur soon. We'll keep you posted.

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