A video captured in portrait mode for smartphone users. Vertical videos are viewed without flipping the phone into landscape mode. Because people jump from Web page to Web page and from app to app ...
Most people naturally use their mobile phones in a portrait position, which is why vertical video content generally performs better than other video formats. Our vertical videos for Facebook and ...
Video reigns supreme on social media like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. And now, video is becoming a bigger business for ...
In a move to capitalize on the uncertainty surrounding TikTok, X has introduced a new tab specifically for vertical videos. While X already offered short-form videos accessible through scrolling ...
If you don’t see the new video feature, make sure you’re on the most recent update and have restarted the app. X/Twitter has done something similar with vertical videos on its platform, and Meta has ...
Bluesky, an X (formerly Twitter) competitor, has also joined the club by introducing a custom feed featuring vertical videos like TikTok. Bluesky is showing vertical videos in a new custom tab ...
Elon Musk-owned X also launched a dedicated feed for vertical videos in the U.S., and Meta announced a new video editing app called Edits to rival CapCut. Ivan covers global consumer tech ...