<p>The newly released “YouTube Shorts” production tools from Google-owned YouTube include a Collab tool, a Q&A sticker, and many more features.</p>
<p>The business said in a blog post on Tuesday that “YouTube Shorts are now being watched by over 2B logged-in users every month, and today we’re introducing new ways to spark imagination and creativity.” <img decoding=”async” class=”alignnone wp-image-107457″ src=”https://www.theindiaprint.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/theindiaprint.com-collaborative-tool-qampa-sticker-and-more-youtube-shorts-bring-check-specifics-download-2023-08-02t180301.918.jpg” alt=”” width=”1330″ height=”745″ srcset=”https://www.theindiaprint.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/theindiaprint.com-collaborative-tool-qampa-sticker-and-more-youtube-shorts-bring-check-specifics-download-2023-08-02t180301.918.jpg 300w, https://www.theindiaprint.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/theindiaprint.com-collaborative-tool-qampa-sticker-and-more-youtube-shorts-bring-check-specifics-download-2023-08-02t180301.918-150×84.jpg 150w” sizes=”(max-width: 1330px) 100vw, 1330px” /></p>
<p>With the help of the brand-new production tool Collab, users may film a Short alongside other YouTube or Shorts videos. To simply participate in a split screen format, creators have a variety of layout possibilities to select from.</p>
<p>Users just need to choose “Remix” and then “Collab” to remix an acceptable YouTube video or short.</p>
<p>Collab will be made available to all creators on iOS starting today and over the next several weeks, with Android to follow, the platform said. The new Q&A sticker, which will soon be available, will let artists ask their audience questions and get answers directly in the comments. The video-sharing website is also developing a vertical live experience that is mobile-only, allowing live producers to be found immediately in the Shorts feed. In the test, vertical live video previews will be included into the Shorts stream and shown to viewers. A scrollable stream of additional live videos will be available to users after they tap into the experience.</p>
<p>using a new tool that automatically combines the audio and effects from the Short you’re remixing from, “We’re making it easier to create on YouTube with Shorts whenever inspiration strikes on your feed,” the business said. Additionally, the site will begin testing new recomposition tools in the coming weeks so users may more quickly convert their horizontal films into Shorts.</p>