Amazon Prime Video is joining Netflix and Disney Plus in adding a vertical feed of videos to its streaming app. The new "Clips" feed will offer a stream of short-form videos from shows and movies, with options to jump into the full title, rent, or buy it. Prime Video previously offered a TikTok-style feed with […]
Streaming Entertainment News Amazon is adding a vertical video feed to Prime Video The new ‘Clips’ feed will show snippets from Prime Video’s shows and movies.
The new ‘Clips’ feed will show snippets from Prime Video’s shows and movies.
Amazon Prime Video is joining Netflix and Disney Plus in adding a vertical feed of videos to its streaming app. The new “Clips” feed will offer a stream of short-form videos from shows and movies, with options to jump into the full title, rent, or buy it.
Prime Video previously offered a TikTok-style feed with NBA game highlights, but now you can see snippets from titles offered on the platform by scrolling down to the Clips carousel on the app’s homepage. “Every time you visit the experience, you’ll see something new based on your viewing history,” Prime Video says.
Related Amazon Prime Video nearly doubles the price to go ad-free and stream 4K video Here’s your first look at Kratos in Amazon’s God of War show You can also add shows and movies to your watchlist from the Clips feed and share them with a friend over text, email, or on social media. Your recipient will need the Prime Video app in order to view the clip. Clips is rolling out to “select” customers in the US on iOS, Android, and Fire tablets ahead of a broader rollout this summer.
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