YouTube’s version of “Wrapped” is called YouTube Recap , and you can usually see it through the You tab in the app or at a special recap URL when it’s live at the end of the year.

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How do you see your YouTube Wrapped?

What “YouTube Wrapped” actually is

People online usually say “YouTube Wrapped,” but the official feature is called YouTube Recap.

It’s a year‑in‑review of what you watched on YouTube, similar to Spotify Wrapped, including your top videos, channels, and interests.

Where to find your YouTube Recap

When Recap is active (typically in December), YouTube surfaces it in a few key spots.

  • In the mobile app, open the You tab (bottom bar) and look for a Recap banner or card you can tap.
  • On desktop, go to YouTube in a browser and look for a /recap page link that may be promoted on the homepage (for example, youtube.com/recap when the feature is live).
  • Sometimes YouTube also promotes Recap via in‑app promos or notifications near the top of the Home or You tab.

If you don’t see it, it may not be rolled out in your region yet, or your account may not be eligible this year.

What shows up in YouTube Recap

YouTube Recap pulls from the watch history tied to your Google account.

  • Overall watch trends for the year (what topics you binged, how much you watched, which months were busiest).
  • Top channels , videos, and content types (long‑form, Shorts, and downloaded videos, depending on the implementation).
  • A fun “viewer personality” label (like “Adventurer” or “Curious mind”) based on your viewing patterns.
  • A separate YouTube Music Recap still exists for purely music listening, so your main Recap doesn’t fully replace that.

Some content, like YouTube TV or certain channel subscriptions, may not be included.

How it compares: Recap vs other “Wrapped”

Here is a quick table to show how YouTube Recap stacks up conceptually against Spotify‑style year‑end features.

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Service Official Name Main Focus How you view it
YouTube YouTube Recap Videos and watch history across the year You tab and recap page when live
YouTube Music Music Recap Top songs, artists, and genres on YouTube Music Inside YouTube Music app via Recap cards
Spotify Spotify Wrapped Music (and some podcast) listening stats Spotify app and special Wrapped stories

Why you might not see it

A lot of people ask on forums why their “YouTube Wrapped” isn’t showing up at all.

Common reasons include:

  1. Timing
    • Recap is a limited‑time, end‑of‑year feature; outside that window, the banner and recap page disappear.
  1. Account and history requirements
    • You usually need watch history turned on and enough activity for YouTube to generate meaningful stats.
 * Some regions, age ranges, or account types may not be fully supported in every rollout wave.
  1. Multiple accounts / devices
    • If you switch between multiple Google accounts, your Recap will belong to the specific account whose watch history you used all year.

Extra tips and “power user” moves

For users who really like data, there are a few extra things you can do around Recap.

  • Save or record your Recap:
    The Recap experience is often story‑like and temporary, so many people take screenshots or screen recordings before it disappears.
  • Export your data manually:
    If you want deeper stats beyond what Recap shows, you can use Google’s Takeout tool to export your YouTube watch history in formats like JSON, then analyze it yourself or through third‑party tools.
  • Share on socials:
    Recap is designed to be shareable, similar to Spotify Wrapped, with cards or summary screens that look good on social media.

Bottom note: Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.