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Netflix Taps Vertical Video Feed for Mobile Upgrade

21 Jan

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Summary

  • Netflix will introduce a vertical video feed to its mobile app later this year.
  • The new feed will feature clips from original content and video podcasts.
  • A similar TV interface redesign in May 2025 faced significant user criticism.
Netflix Taps Vertical Video Feed for Mobile Upgrade

Netflix is preparing for a major overhaul of its mobile user interface, with a new vertical video feed slated for release in late 2026. This upgrade aims to enhance the overall mobile experience by showcasing clips from Netflix's extensive library of original films and series.

The forthcoming feed will also incorporate content from video podcasts, a growing area of investment for the streaming giant. This initiative follows extensive testing of vertical video formats over the past six months.

This mobile redesign comes after a significant UI update for Netflix's TV interface in May 2025, which was met with considerable user backlash. Many users found the changes confusing and disruptive to content discovery.

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Company executives have stated that this new mobile feed will serve as a platform for continuous iteration and improvement, adapting to user feedback and evolving content trends.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Netflix plans to roll out its significant mobile UI upgrade, including a vertical video feed, in late 2026.
The feed will showcase clips from Netflix original movies and shows, and will also integrate video podcasts.
No, Netflix's last major TV interface redesign in May 2025 was met with user backlash and criticism.

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