Netflix has launched Moments, a new mobile feature that allows subscribers to save and share their favourite scenes from shows and films on the streaming service.
Moments has launched globally on iOS and will do so in the coming weeks on Android.
Netflix explained how Moments works in a post on its Tudum blog. “Let’s say you’re watching the latest season of Bridgerton on your phone and want to save the scene where Colin and Penelope share their long-awaited kiss in the carriage. All you have to do is tap Moments at the bottom of your screen, and it’ll automatically save to your My Netflix tab.
“You can revisit your Moments anytime on your phone, and if you rewatch the episode or film, it will start playing right from the scene you bookmarked.
“Whether you’re replaying the intense final showdown in Beef or a spooky twist in Wednesday, Moments lets you save and share it all.”
Subscribers can save the clips using a moments button at the bottom of the screen, rewatch them any time and share them across Instagram, Facebook and other social platforms.
The roll-out of Moments coincides with a new Netflix global brand campaign called “It’s So Good” featuring moments from shows that have captivated fans worldwide including Cardi B, Simone Biles, and Giancarlo Esposito.
Netflix has said the Moments feature will expand in the future.
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