
YouTube has rolled out a new, more affordable subscription tier in India called Premium Lite priced at ₹89 per month. While it gives users an ad-free viewing experience for most videos, some ads will still appear in places like Shorts and during searches. This move is aimed at giving users a lower-cost option compared to the full Premium subscription.
What You Get with Premium Lite:
- Under this plan, viewers can watch most YouTube videos ad-free across smartphones, laptops, and smart TVs.
- YouTube clarifies, however, that ads will continue in YouTube Shorts, music content, and search or browsing experiences.
- Premium Lite does not include features like offline downloads, background play, or access to YouTube Music, which are available in the full Premium plan.
How It Compares to Full Premium:
Feature | Premium Lite | YouTube Premium |
---|---|---|
Price | ₹89 per month | ₹149 per month (individual) |
Ad-Free Viewing | Most videos | All videos, including Shorts, music, search & browsing |
Offline Downloads & Background Play | Not available | Included |
YouTube Music | No | Yes (included) |
Why YouTube Did This:
- The company says the Premium Lite rollout is part of its pilot expansion in India to give viewers more flexible, budget-friendly options.
- Globally, YouTube Music and Premium have crossed 125 million subscribers (including trial users). The new Lite tier is expected to help it grow more in markets where price sensitivity is strong.
- For many users who primarily watch video content and don’t care about added features, Lite offers a way to avoid frequent ad interruptions without paying the full Premium price.
What to Watch Going Forward:
- The rollout is being done in phases, so Premium Lite might not yet be available to all users everywhere in India.
- The precise interpretation of “most videos” will matter, how many and which categories will actually be ad-free may influence user satisfaction.
- Whether YouTube will include more features over time (downloads, background play) as part of upgrades or in future versions of Lite is something to monitor.