TikTok users can now record videos of up to 10 minuets in length
TikTok has slowly been increasing the video upload length over the past 18 months.
It has been testing 3 min and 5 min upload limits with creators for some time.
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“Last year, we introduced longer videos, giving our community more time to create and be entertained on TikTok,” the statement continued. “Today, we’re excited to start rolling out the ability to upload videos that are up to 10 minutes, which we hope would unleash even more creative possibilities for our creators around the world.”
TikTok still has a long way to go before it can be considered a YouTube challenger
Still, YouTube felt threatened enough by TikTok that it created a short-form video service of its own called YouTube Shorts. Other social media apps went after TikTok including Instagram which launched its short-form Reels feature in 2020. Facebook and Snapchat also developed their own short-form video platforms in an attempt to attract TikTok users and convert them to their own video apps.
The new 10 minute video recording cap will start rolling out to TikTok users worldwide during the upcoming weeks. Users will receive a notification when the update containing the new cap is available to be downloaded.