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YouTube takes on TikTok with expanded shorts features

GEEK STAFF
GEEK STAFF
July 11, 2024

YouTube is stepping up its game in the short-form video arena, unveiling a suite of new features for YouTube Shorts that are sure to excite creators and viewers alike.

One of the most notable additions is a new text-to-speech video narration tool, allowing creators to effortlessly add an artificial voiceover to their videos. This feature, reminiscent of the robotic voices often heard on TikTok promotional videos, is designed to be user-friendly and accessible. To utilize it, creators simply create their text and then tap the “add voice” icon located in the upper-left corner of the Shorts screen. While YouTube currently offers only four voices to choose from, compared to TikTok’s extensive selection, it’s a significant step towards enhancing the Shorts experience.

In addition to the voiceover tool, YouTube is rolling out auto-generated captions that can be seamlessly added to videos without the need for external apps like CapCut. This feature, similar to the existing manual text overlay feature, allows creators to customize the captions’ style with various fonts and colors, adding a touch of personalization to their Shorts.

For gamers and Minecraft enthusiasts, YouTube has introduced a set of new Minecraft-themed effects, including a green screen game-themed background and a minigame called Minecraft Rush. These additions are sure to appeal to the vast Minecraft community and provide creators with more creative tools to engage their audience.

These new features are part of a broader trend in the video platform landscape, where platforms like YouTube and TikTok are increasingly borrowing features from each other in an effort to stay competitive and cater to evolving user preferences.YouTube’s ongoing efforts to incorporate TikTok-inspired features into Shorts seem to be bearing fruit, benefiting both the platform and its creators.

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