YouTube Studio

[1][2][3] In 2005, YouTube introduced Creator Studio Classic.

In 2019, a significant overhaul of YouTube Studio was conducted to align with Google's Material Design user interface.

[4][5] By November 2019, Creator Studio Classic access was gradually phased out in favor of the rebranded "YouTube Studio," serving as a replacement for around 150,000 creators.

The impact expanded from 1% of YouTube channels in January 2020 to 100% by April 2020.

[6] YouTube Studio offers features for creators to manage their own channels, including a dashboard for news and personal notifications,[7][8] general management of one's own videos on the platform,[9] channel analytics,[10] monetization and copyright management,[11][12] and other resources and tools for channel customization.