YouTube has launched a new feature that provides users with an annual review of their watched videos, marking a significant milestone in the platform's history. For the first time ever, the app will now showcase a personalized recap of its users' favorite channels, topics, and other entertaining insights gathered throughout the year.
To access this recap, simply navigate to the "You" tab at the bottom of the main app, or head over to youtube.com/recap for a web-based view. The feature is available to both free and premium users alike. What's more, users can now share their personalized recap across social media platforms just like other popular services such as Spotify and Apple Music.
One notable exception to this rule is YouTube Music, where users will be redirected to the dedicated music app for a separate recap after completing the 2025 video highlight reel. However, unlike its mainstream counterpart, this feature is only available to users who have spent at least ten hours on the platform in 2025, indicating that it's geared towards more avid music enthusiasts.
In addition, YouTube has taken steps to ensure parental discretion by making these recaps exclusive to adults only, a measure designed to shield parents from an unfiltered list of their kids' favorite videos. As this marks the platform's 20th anniversary, some might remember our own rundown of top videos since 2005 – a nostalgic reminder of how far YouTube has come in the past two decades.
The introduction of this recap feature underscores YouTube's commitment to delivering more personalized experiences for its users and providing a deeper dive into the content that resonates with them most.
To access this recap, simply navigate to the "You" tab at the bottom of the main app, or head over to youtube.com/recap for a web-based view. The feature is available to both free and premium users alike. What's more, users can now share their personalized recap across social media platforms just like other popular services such as Spotify and Apple Music.
One notable exception to this rule is YouTube Music, where users will be redirected to the dedicated music app for a separate recap after completing the 2025 video highlight reel. However, unlike its mainstream counterpart, this feature is only available to users who have spent at least ten hours on the platform in 2025, indicating that it's geared towards more avid music enthusiasts.
In addition, YouTube has taken steps to ensure parental discretion by making these recaps exclusive to adults only, a measure designed to shield parents from an unfiltered list of their kids' favorite videos. As this marks the platform's 20th anniversary, some might remember our own rundown of top videos since 2005 – a nostalgic reminder of how far YouTube has come in the past two decades.
The introduction of this recap feature underscores YouTube's commitment to delivering more personalized experiences for its users and providing a deeper dive into the content that resonates with them most.