With a 94.1% reach , YouTube is the "everything app". It serves as a search engine for homework, a library for learning new skills, and a hub for long-form sports highlights.

Dominating "time spent," the average teen spends 1 hour and 18 minutes daily on TikTok. It remains the top choice for pure entertainment, news discovery, and product reviews.

In 2026, the "teen video lifestyle" is no longer just about killing time—it is the central hub for how Gen Z and Gen Alpha socialize, learn, and shop. From the rise of "split-screening" to the dominance of short-form content, video is the primary lens through which today’s teenagers view the world. The Big Three: Where Teens Live Online

These remain essential for maintaining friendships. Roughly two-thirds of Snapchat users cite "keeping up with friends and family" as their primary reason for being on the app. Emerging Trends Reshaping the Lifestyle

Platform preferences have shifted into a distinct hierarchy based on intent. While nearly , their time is split across specific ecosystems:

The way teens consume video is becoming more interactive and complex: Teens' Experiences on TikTok, Instagram and Snapchat

The Video-First Life: How 2026 Teens Are Redefining Entertainment