How to Make Loop Youtube Videos on an iPad and iPhone

It's likely that you've desired to loop videos if you're a frequent YouTube viewer. On your computer, you may have even looped a few movies or music videos. Alternatively, perhaps it's something you often do. However, did you know that the iPhone and iPad can also loop YouTube videos?

On a Mac or Windows PC, all it takes to use YouTube's loop feature is to right-click on a playing video and select "Loop." The YouTube mobile app does not, however, offer the option to swiftly loop a video. Not to worry, though; there is a solution to this. A video must be added to a playlist before you can loop it in the YouTube app for mobile devices.

Would you like to know how to accomplish this on an iOS or iPadOS device? Learn how to loop YouTube videos on your iPhone and iPad by reading on.

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How to Make YouTube Videos Loop on an iPad and iPhone

The YouTube mobile app makes it incredibly simple to loop videos. Just carefully carry out the instructions listed below to begin the process.

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, launch the "YouTube" app.
  2. As soon as the video you want to loop has started playing, tap "Save," as seen in the example below. The "Watch later" playlist will automatically save the video.
  3. Go to the "Library" area of the YouTube app and select "Watch Later" from the menu that appears just underneath Purchases.
  4. Your Watch Later playlist's contents will be displayed in here. To continue, click the play icon.
  5. The video will immediately begin playing. To expand the menu as displayed here, simply tap the chevron icon.
  6. The loop and shuffle icons may now be found. You only need to make one tap on the loop icon to get started.

As you can see, once you figure out how, looping YouTube videos on your iPhone and iPad is really simple.

If you only want to loop one video, make sure your Watch Later playlist is empty before attempting to loop the video. Otherwise, YouTube will play back every video in the playlist before starting over. The video can also be saved to a different playlist. Although it is more convenient this way, it is not required that it be the Watch Later playlist.
You can loop YouTube videos on your Android devices by utilizing the instructions above, even though we concentrated on the YouTube app for the iPhone and iPad in this tutorial.

When using YouTube to play music on your iPhone, this feature may come in handy if you don't want to constantly have to touch the "play again" button. Of course, regardless of the web browser you use, you can right-click on YouTube videos to repeatedly loop them if you're using a computer to listen to music videos.

We hope the app for your iPhone and iPad allowed you to loop your preferred YouTube videos. What do you think of this clever solution in general? Will you regularly use this, or would you prefer to wait for native support? Please share your insightful thoughts and experiences in the section below.

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