YouTube Unveils Personal Year Recaps with Favorite Channels and Traits
YouTube's Recap offers a personalized year-end review highlighting top channels, topics, and a viewing personality type, with music stats available in YouTube Music.
YouTube has launched Recap, a personalized year-end summary that highlights your viewing patterns. The feature collects your top channels, key topics, and how your tastes shifted over the year, and even assigns a playful personality type based on what you watched.
What Recap shows can be helpful for English learners and casual viewers alike: up to 12 cards display your most-watched channels, major topics, and how your preferences moved between categories. The experience mirrors year-end recaps offered by other platforms, designed to help you rediscover content and set new goals for the next year.
What Recap Includes
- Up to 12 cards featuring your top channels, topics, and shifts in preferences
- A personality type such as "Adventure Seeker" that reflects your viewing habits
- Music statistics and trends are available separately in YouTube Music
Availability and Access
Recap is currently rolling out in the United States and is expected to reach additional countries within about one week. You can access Recap on both mobile devices and desktop computers via the YouTube app or site.
Expert Comment
Expert comment: A digital media analyst says that personalized year-end reviews help users see patterns in their viewing and discover content that aligns with their interests. This kind of summary can boost engagement by guiding viewers to new topics they are likely to enjoy.
Summary
Recap offers a concise, visual recap of your year on YouTube, combining top channels, themes, and a personality label. The rollout in the United States marks a wider launch in the coming days. For language learners, this feature also helps identify familiar vocabulary and video topics to explore further. Keep an eye on mobile and desktop to see how your tastes evolved.
Key insight: Personal year-in-review features turn casual viewing into a guided journey, helping users discover content they are likely to enjoy next.


