Netflix's TikTok-like vertical feed is finally here
by Karandeep Singh Oberoi · Android PoliceFinding what to watch is already easier than ever, and Netflix is out here trying to make the process even easier.
For those unaware, in its Q1, 2026 earnings call earlier this month, the streaming giant announced that it will soon launch a TikTok-like vertical feed for Netflix. Well, that feed is finally here.
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The streaming giant has been testing its vertical feed since last year, so this rollout shouldn't really come as a big surprise. It, however, brings a TV-like home screen redesign that we didn't see coming.
For starters, Netflix's vertical feed is called Clips, which it describes as quick, visual, and an easy to tap into experience that can help you find content that catches your eye.
The feed highlights short clips from series, films and specials, all tailored to your taste. "Think of ‘Clips’ as a personalized highlight reel that helps you decide what to watch or play next, without endless scrolling," wrote the streaming giant.
If and when something grabs your attention, you have two main options:
- You can add the movie or show to your 'My List' directly from the 'Clip.'
- You can share it direct from the 'Clip.'
Netflix added that in the future, it will expand Clips to include podcasts, live programming and collections based on genres, like romance or specific interests, as seen in the image below.
As part of the home page revamp, Clips will appear as a standalone chip in the app's bottom bar, alongside Home, Search, and My Netflix.
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Additionally, similar to the TV Netflix experience, the home screen will now highlight several content categories up top, including Shows, Movies, Podcasts, New & Hot, and a chip for Categories.
These updates are rolling out now in the US, the UK, Australia, Canada, India, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippines, and South Africa. The rest of the world can expect the update in the "months to come." I'm in Canada with the latest version of the app on both Android and iOS, and the redesign with Clips hasn't landed for me just yet.