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This article was published on April 14, 2020

YouTube is testing a ‘chapters’ feature to help you navigate lengthy videos


YouTube is testing a ‘chapters’ feature to help you navigate lengthy videos

If I’m watching a video on cooking, chances are that I want to skip some of it to get to the meat of it. Thankfully, it might be possible because YouTube is rolling out a new feature called Chapters to videos.

First spotted by Android Police, the feature takes timestamps for description specified by creators, and automatically turns them into chapter markers for the video. You can see chapters in action in a video embedded below.

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Chapters will show up alongside the scrubber bar as segments. You can see chapters in action in a video embedded below.

I tried to test this feature on a few videos, but the results were pretty inconsistent.

It’s not clear at the moment if this feature is rolling out widely to all video creators and users across the globe. We’ve reached out to Google, and we’ll update the story if we hear back.

Just give us the damn feature, YouTube!

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