
Amazon Prime will now let iOS users share 30-second clip from movies, web series and more
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Amazon Prime has announced a new clip-sharing feature that would allow users to share short video clips from their favourite movies and clips.
Amazon Prime has announced a new clip-sharing feature that would allow users to share short video clips from their favourite movies and clips. Many times you like a scene from a movie or a web series so much that you instantly wish to show it to your friends. Sharing a video clip was not possible earlier because Amazon Prime doesn’t allow screen sharing. However, users will now get a dedicated clip-sharing feature that would help them share clips with family and friends.
Amazon Prime will let users share a video clip of upto 30 seconds from Prime Video. The video clips can be shared on social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and can also be sent as direct messages. However, the feature is only available on selected movies and shows like The Boys, The Wilds, and Invincible Episode One. Amazon has revealed that it will add more titles in the coming days. The feature is limited to iOS users only. It has been rolled out in the US currently.

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