Netflix will look different soon as the company competes with social media apps like Instagram and TikTok for your attention.
Your Netflix app is about to get a social media makeover. The streaming giant confirmed in its Q1 2026 earnings letter to shareholders that a redesigned mobile app with a vertical video discovery feed ...
Looking to binge-watch your favorite shows and movies without Wi-Fi? Netflix makes it easy. I travel a lot, so it’s always a challenge to keep up on my favorite shows—especially if the Wi-Fi at my ...
Netflix is rolling out its Clips vertical video feed on mobile, offering a personalized stream of short videos from shows and movies. Users can swipe through clips, then instantly watch, save, or ...
You’ve heard of Instagram Reels — now get ready for Netflix Clips. Netflix is redesigning its mobile app and introducing Clips, a vertical video feed intended to help users discover new content by ...
Netflix says its updated mobile app will launch at the end of April with a vertical video discovery feed. The company says the redesign reflects its broader entertainment push and changing mobile ...
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.
Hopefully this won't piss users off like Netflix's Apple TV app did. A redesigned Netflix iPhone app brings a cleaner interface, revamped navigation and an entirely new vertical video discovery ...
Following a redesign of its app released last year, Netflix's latest Apple TV update is a letdown for users, as the company decided to make a major change to its video player controls. As noted by ...
Netflix wants to make it easier for users to decide what to watch, and its latest mobile app update is built around that idea. The streaming platform is now bringing short vertical videos of its shows ...
Kourtnee covers TV streaming services and home entertainment. She previously worked as an entertainment reporter at Showbiz Cheat Sheet, where she wrote about film, television, music, celebrities and ...