Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Entertainment
  3. News

Netflix is about to feel more like social media with a vertical feed coming soon

Netflix's mobile app is getting a TikTok-style makeover this month

Add as a preferred source on Google
Vertical video feed on Netflix.
Netflix

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 is arriving by the end of April. “This redesign will better reflect our expanding entertainment offering and make it easier for members to engage how and when they want,” the letter reads.

How is Netflix using vertical video to help you find your next watch?

Netflix first tested a version of this in early 2025, but the rollout was limited. In beta testing, the vertical video discovery feed featured scrollable clips and trailers from Netflix shows and movies right on the app’s home screen.

You can tap a clip to jump straight into watching, add a title to your watchlist, or share it with someone. The feature spans all subscription plans and covers content across multiple genres, not just comedy like Netflix’s older Fast Laughs feed.

Recommended Videos

Short-form vertical video is quickly becoming the streaming industry’s preferred tool for keeping you glued to your phone. And Netflix isn’t alone in implementing vertical video feed. Disney+ recently launched Verts, a swipeable vertical feed of movie and show clips in its mobile app. Peacock went even further, adding AI-powered vertical NBA broadcasts and a Your Bravoverse feed guided by a digital Andy Cohen avatar.

What else is new on Netflix right now?

Beyond the vertical feed, the streaming platform is also launching Netflix Playground, a standalone gaming app built for kids aged 8 and under. It’s free to use with your existing Netflix membership and has no ads or in-app purchases.

Games featuring Peppa Pig, Elmo, and other familiar characters are available instantly, even offline. Playground is currently live in the US, Canada, UK, Australia, the Philippines, and New Zealand, with a worldwide rollout set for April 28.

Manisha Priyadarshini
Manisha Priyadarshini is a tech and entertainment writer with over nine years of editorial experience.
Amazon just announced three AI-made animated series and they’re heading to Prime Video
Amazon MGM Studios and AWS are funding AI-generated animation for Prime Video
prime-video-ai-animated-series

AI is officially in the animation business, and Prime Video is leading the charge. Amazon MGM Studios and Amazon Web Services have jointly launched the GenAI Creators' Fund, a new initiative that hands professional-grade AI production tools and funding to filmmakers who previously had no access to either.

The first results are three animated series that have been greenlit and heading to Prime Video are Punky Duck, Love, Diana Music Hunters, and Cupcake & Friends.

Read more
X-Men ’97 season 2 trailer reveals Apocalypse as its villain, unleashing chaos across time
Your favorite animated mutants are returning this July on Disney Plus.
x-men-97-season-trailer

Marvel just dropped the first trailer for X-Men '97 season 2, confirming it will premiere on Disney+ on July 1. The first season launched back in March 2024 and became one of the best X-Men adaptations ever made. Season 2 has a lot to live up to, and from the looks of this trailer, it is ready for the challenge.

https://twitter.com/MarvelStudios/status/2059667242049282348

Read more
Steven Spielberg steps into the final trailer of Disclosure Day to tell you aliens are real
The final Disclosure Day trailer reveals the aliens and features Spielberg making his most personal statement yet.
disclosure-day-final-trailer-spielberg

Universal Pictures just dropped the final trailer for Disclosure Day, Steven Spielberg's first sci-fi film since 2005's War of the Worlds and his first directorial effort since 2022's The Fabelmans.

The film hits theaters and IMAX on June 12, and this final trailer is the most revealing look yet at what Spielberg has been cooking up.

Read more