Google is rolling out a new startup sound and opening animations that play when opening the app, similar to Netflix’s famous “tudum” sound.

Google unveils a new YouTube startup sound

Check out the new YouTube boot sound and opening animation in a video at the top. The new startup sound is now rolling across YouTube’s apps on a TV.

Right now, you can hear how the startup sound sounds in YouTube’s app for PlayStation 5. It was unavailable on YouTube for Apple TV at the time of writing and on YouTube apps for other consoles and set-top boxes.

The opening animation starts with a quick CRT-style power up, a subtle nod back to early YouTube days. “Its color shifts serve as a poppy attention-grabbing intro.”

This is a staggered release, with the audio branding being rolled out in stages to all places where YouTube is available. The new startup sound and animation, Google says, will start to appear “in more places over the next few weeks and months.”

A lot packed into just three seconds

According to theGoogle blog, they created this vibrant startup sound in partnership with a sonic branding studio, named Antfood. The team was tasked with creating a three-second sound that’s expressive, story-driven and connected.

Whether you like YouTube’s startup sound or not is a matter of personal preference. Perhaps you didn’t initially like the now-famous “tudum” sound that plays when you launch the Netflix app either. But now, people instantly associate “tudum” with the Netflix brand whenever they hear the sound playing.

Other streaming services use their own signature startup sounds. Apple TV+, for example, doesn’t have a specific startup sound but it plays a short intro at the start of every video.Read:How to use Apple TV to find your iPhone, iPad orMac