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Google confirms side-by-side ads are here for YouTube mobile

Google confirms side-by-side ads are here for YouTube mobile

Posted on April 24, 2026 By safdargal12 No Comments on Google confirms side-by-side ads are here for YouTube mobile
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Joe Maring / Android Authority

TL;DR

  • Google has confirmed that side-by-side ads for livestreams are now rolling out to mobile after launching on desktop and TVs last year.
  • While the livestream video remains visible during the ad, the stream’s audio is intentionally muted in favor of the advertisement.
  • The format is designed for automated mid-rolls to keep viewers connected to the broadcast visual without a full-screen takeover.

Yesterday, we reported on YouTube seemingly testing a new concurrent ad format that plays ads alongside a livestream, without disrupting the video (but disrupting the audio). Google has now confirmed to us that side-by-side ads are new on mobile, but have been around since last year on desktop and TVs.

YouTube introduced side-by-side ads for automated live mid-rolls to reduce disruption to viewers during a livestream. During these ad breaks, the ad runs alongside the livestream within the video player.

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However, in its video, Google notes that the stream’s audio is muted during the ad. This is intentional behavior. Consequently, viewers do lose out on the audio content from the livestream during the ad break, and depending on what they are watching and how long the ad was, that missed content could have been crucial.

Google did note that mobile is now supported for side-by-side ads on livestream, which is what Reddit users spotted. So side-by-side ads and muted stream audio are not bugs, but features.

YouTube ads during livestream playing concurrently

For many users, mobile is the primary way they consume videos, including livestreams. By keeping the video feed visible on mobile, YouTube is trying to bridge the gap between keeping the lights on with ad revenue and not making viewers feel like they’ve completely lost the thread of the broadcast, but there’s definitely room for improvement here.

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