IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentLocalShare & Save —My NewsManage ProfileEmail PreferencesSign OutSearchSearchProfileSign Out Sign InCreate your free profileSectionsLocaltvFeaturedMore From NBCFollow NBC News news AlertsThere are no new alerts at this timeSearchSearchYouTube announces expanded suite of tools for creators in latest AI pushThe company says it will use AI to personalize creator insights, automate video brainstorming and improve multilingual dubbing.Neal Mohan on stage at Made On YouTube in N.Y., on Tuesday.Dave Kotinsky / Getty ImagesSept. 16, 2025, 9:15 PM EDTBy YouTube is introducing a slew of AI-powered tools aimed at lightening creators’ workloads.During its annual Made On YouTube event, the video platform presented a new AI “creative partner” called Ask Studio, which can give personalized summaries of things like how a video is performing or what commenters are saying.“Our vision is for Ask Studio to become the ultimate creative partner for every Creator — a trusted companion that Creators turn to first,” YouTube wrote in an announcement. “It’ll provide personalized and actionable strategic insights based on knowledge of you as a Creator, your channel, and how YouTube works.”The announcement comes as social media companies continue to aggressively lean into the AI boom, throwing AI agents and in-platform chatbots at users while integrating more AI-powered tools for creators.Many with various AI tools for years, , to help them improve their videos. But the Google-owned video platform from a handful of creators who expressed concerns that YouTube was making subtle changes to their videos using AI without their permission or knowledge. In response, the platform said it would offer creators the ability to opt-out of the platform’s recent enhancements to some ShortsOn Tuesday, YouTube said it plans to offer creators an AI feature that will ideate potential future videos, coming up with a title, description and AI-generated thumbnail for each, along with a possible video hook and narrative outline. The company added that it will pull from past audience behavior to inform creators on specific reasons for its suggestions.The company is also expanding on existing features like automatic dubbing and deepfake detection.In the coming months, YouTube announced, new lip sync technology should make dubbed languages better match creators’ mouth movements. The feature is designed to localize YouTube’s content across 20 languages, using AI instead of the human translators and voice actors that some creators traditionally relied on.Meanwhile, YouTube’s tool detecting unauthorized uses of creators’ likenesses is now in an open beta to members of YouTube Partner Program. First announced in December, this likeness detection tool is the platform’s response to the growing prevalence of nonconsensual AI-generated deepfakes, often of celebrities or influencers peddling products, that have flooded the internet in recent years.As for live streams on the platform, YouTube says its new AI-powered highlights will automatically find and clip the “most compelling” moments from each stream to turn into Shorts that creators can then share.Other features announced Tuesday include expanded A/B testing options for newly uploaded videos and the option to add up to five collaborators to one video.More AI tools are coming to content creation on the platform as well for YouTube Shorts.Google’s Veo 3 video generator, which will let creators turn text prompts into video Shorts, has begun its rollout, and the company is now experimenting with an AI video editor that “transforms your raw footage into a compelling first draft.” The platform says it will also start testing a new speech-to-song tool that can remix dialogue into “catchy soundtracks.”Angela Yang is a culture and trends reporter for NBC News.© 2025 NBCUniversal Media, LLC, YouTube's Official Channel helps you discover what's new & trending globally. Watch must-see videos, from music to culture to Internet phenomena, Hazte con la aplicación YouTube oficial en tu teléfono o tablet Android. Descubre qué temas están arrasando en todo el mundo: desde los vídeos musicales del momento hasta los contenidos más.