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Prime Video just launched vertical video inside its iPhone app

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Why This Matters

Prime Video's new vertical video 'Clips' feature marks a significant shift in streaming app interfaces, aligning with social media trends and enhancing mobile user engagement. This development reflects the industry's move towards more immersive, short-form content tailored for on-the-go consumption, benefiting both consumers and streaming platforms by increasing content discovery and interaction.

Key Takeaways

Prime Video is the latest streaming service to debut a vertical video feed in its iPhone app. Here are the details on Prime Video’s new ‘Clips’ vertical video feature, rolling out today.

Prime Video’s new ‘Clips’ vertical video feature helps you discover TV shows and movies

Vertical video has been huge in social media ever since TikTok took off. But 2026 seems to be the year all the streaming apps try their hand at vertical too.

Disney+ launched vertical video in March with a feature called ‘Verts.’ Then just last week, worldwide streaming leader Netflix went all-in with its new ‘Clips’ vertical video feed.

Now today, Prime Video is rolling out vertical video too using the same ‘Clips’ name.

Clips is a scrollable, short-form vertical video feed that Prime Video first tested for NBA coverage, but now is launching widely, “expanding to include moments from movies and series across the Prime Video experience.”

Per the press release:

To get started, scroll down to the Clips carousel on the Prime Video mobile home page and tap any clip. You will enter a full-screen vertical feed with more personalized clips to browse. From any clip, you can watch the full title, rent or buy it, subscribe to access it, save the title to a watchlist, or “like” the clip and share it with a friend. Every time you visit the experience, you’ll see something new based on your viewing history.

If you don’t see Clips in your Prime Video app just yet, make sure you are running the most recent version of the app. You also might have to wait a bit, as Amazon says the rollout will be gradual.

The feature “is initially rolling out to select customers in the United States on iOS, Android, and Fire tablets, with the experience becoming fully available across these devices this summer.”

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