Google launches YouTube Kids app in India

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Nov 11, 2016, 03:20 PM IST

From left to right -- Don Anderson, Head of Kids & Learning Partnerships, YouTube APAC, Balaji Srinivasan, Director of Engineering, YouTube, Malik Ducard, Global Head of Family & Learning, YouTube & Aman Dayal Partnerships Manager, YouTube Kids & Learning at the launch of YouTube Kids in India.

The app can be downloaded for free on Google Play Store and Apple App store.

Video streaming platform YouTube today launched 'YouTube Kids' in India, offering an app aimed at parents as well as tech-savvy children.

The app, which has been launched in over 20 countries, makes it easier for children to find videos on topics they want to explore.

The app is available for free on Google Play and the App Store from today in India, which is among the top 10 users of YouTube globally.

With larger images and bold icons, YouTube Kids is fast and simple for little thumbs to navigate and also offers voice search to let children find videos even if they cannot spell or type, YouTube said.

The app will include content like new learning shows from ChuChuTV and Kids TV, the Gummy Bear song in Hindi, and a new season of Appu - The Yogic Elephant.

"We'll also be bringing in new guest-curated playlists from educators, celebrities, trusted names and other parents in the coming weeks," YouTube Global Head of Family and Learning Malik Ducard said.

He added that India already has a very diverse and rapidly-growing creator base for kids and learning with content in this category growing 100 per cent year-on-year.

"YouTube Kids comes to India at a great time for millions of Indian families, as it provides children access to content that will enrich their lives and create new opportunities for learning. It also provides the perfect platform to showcase India's incredibly vibrant, growing community of content creators, from animation studios to edutubers," he said.

The app also include parental control features including what can be searched by the child, timer to limit screen time and content restriction.