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  2. Jan 26, 2021 · Byte was originally intended as a successor to Vine, before any one app had really cracked video on mobile. Hofmann started work on it in 2017, but by the time Byte finally launched, in January...

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    • What Is Byte?
    • How Does Byte Work?
    • The History of Byte
    • Are There Alternatives to Byte?

    Byte is available on iOS and Android. It allows you to create and share six-second looping videos. It's early days still, however. So, at launch, it does not allow side-by-side video reactions, and it doesn't have filters or augmented reality effects. Hofmann suggested these are coming. While Vine may no longer be a thing, short videos are alive an...

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    Byte has a navigation bar running across the bottom of the app, with tabs for the following: Home, Search, Camera, Activity, and Profile.

    Watch

    When you open Byte, you'll immediately see a feed of videos from people you follow. This area serves up a stream of videos that you can mindlessly scroll through, much like you would on TikTok's For You page. You can switch over to the search page to discover new content, too, such as videos popular now, or videos by category like comedy, pets, gaming, fitness, sports, music, food, beauty, and so on.

    Create

    If you want to start contributing to the new community, you can upload videos you've recorded or use the app's built-in camera to shoot six-second videos. Videos are posted to your profile and can be shared with others so that they appear in other users' feeds or discovered.

    Vine co-founder Dom Hofmann announced in 2017 via Twitterthat he was about to actively develop “a follow-up to Vine". He said that he'd been "feeling like it" for some time and that he'd seen a lot of tweets and direct messages, presumably, from fans of his old app. He also said he was funding the project himself. Originally, he called the successo...

    Yes. Besides the obvious players like TikTok and Instagram, Byte has to contend with Dubsmash, Triller, Firework and Facebook’s Lasso.

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  3. Oct 3, 2020 · The official successor to Vine is a service known as Byte, created by Dom Hofmann. In development, Byte was known as V2; the service is active as of October 2020, and lets you post videos between...

    • Michael Archambault
  4. Jan 26, 2021 · Nicole Lee. Byte, the spiritual successor to Vine, created by Vine co-founder Dominik Hofmann, has been purchased by Clash, a creator monetization company. Clash, co-founded by former Vine star...

  5. Jan 26, 2020 · D om Hofmann, the co-founder of the defunct six-second video platform Vine has announced the release of the app’s successor: Byte. The new app, which lets users shoot and upload six-second...

    • Tara Law
  6. Jan 24, 2020 · Vine Co-Creator Reveals Byte, the Defunct Video App's Successor. News. Behold, Vine Reborn. By. Alyse Stanley. Published January 24, 2020. Comments ( 3) Screenshot: Byte. Vine and its sequel,...

  7. Advertisement. There's good news for those who've been missing Vine. Dom Hofmann, the co-founder of the now-defunct six-second video platform, has announced the release of the app's successor called Byte. After an extensive beta phase, this new product, Byte, is now official and stable on the Google Play Store, Android Police recently reported.